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    Enliven Egypt
    (University of Management and Technology, 2018) Ahmad, Hassan
    Egypt’s climate is so dry that they have survived. It provides the detailed construction techniques but also about the techniques of colors, design and surface. It also explains the practices defining ethos, cultures, intruders, influences and religious and reckless fluctuations and religion. The zip full of lifestyle, the new designers are facing difficulty to come up with new designs to meet with growing demand of new urbanized technologies and reckless diversity in trends. The main aspect of this research is to focus on different aspects of Egyptian art and to analyze and conclude the concept behind the majestic and full of meaning structures and development of infinite prints by the hand drawn skills by revealing the intricacy behind it. The patterns constructed by incorporating the free hand drawing are the complete match of upcoming trends for contemporary market with different applications. This research enhances the process of design from inspiration till product development.

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