Nontechnical instructions explain how to create repeat patterns using single motifs, with nearly three hundred illustrations depicting historical and contemporary examples of pattern.
Presents a collection of eighty-seven abstract designs published in Paris during the 1920s featuring the art deco motif that was influenced by Cubism and other modernist movements.
Explains what a pattern is; presents places where they can be found, such as on plants, animals, buildings, and at home; and suggests activities that teach about them.
Defines what a pattern is and points out some of the many different patterns that can be seen around us, in nature, at home, and in architecture, for example. Includes simple activities designed to increase the reader's awareness of patterns.