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    Creative Pattern Trials for Above the Keyboard Wear With Trompe L'oeil Illusion
    (Anadolu Univ, 2022) Aydeniz, Sena Surmeli; Cegindir, Nese Yasar
    The design scenario of this study is based on seeking answers to the question "How can we produce different, extraordinary and original shirts for working women with the Trompe l'oeil (illusion) technique?". The sample of the study, in which the user-oriented design research method was used, is women working above the keyboard. Within the scope of the study, three women's shirts were produced with creative pattern applications. The classical techniques known in garment production have been reconstructed with the Trompe l'oeil technique. The findings were discussed in two dimensions as the process carried out for these three shirts and the prototype evaluation. Osborn's checklist was used to create the design value of the shirts. For the evaluations of the marketability of the products, measurement was made in the form of voting over Google Forms. As a result of the voting, the first prototype was found to be more suitable for the target audience. Based on the individual comments received, it has been observed that originality varies when the position and needs of the target audience come into play. The importance of the user profile in creative product design has been understood.
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    Interpretations of Murano Glass in Interior Design Through Its Functional, Decorative, and Artistic Values
    (Anadolu Univ, 2025) Sengul, Ipek; Erdogan, Busra Nur
    Murano glass is a world-renowned type ofglass produced on the island of Murano, located in Venice, Italy. It is distinguished by its traditional handcrafting techniques, a wide range of colors, high transparency, and its role as an aesthetic design element. Murano glass isutilized in interior spaces both as a functional and a decorative element. This study aims to examine the functional, decorative, and artistic uses of Murano glass in interior architeture. The research evaluates how Murano glass shapes spatial perception, the relationship between its material properties and usage types, and its contributions to interior spaces. Initially, interior elements that use Murano glass as the primary material were investigated. Following a literature review, the usage areas of Murano glass were detailed under the categories of lighting elements, wall panels and mosaics, space dividers, furniture and decorative accessories, artistic installations, and sculptures. Based on the collected data, the study identifies how Murano glass contributes to interior architecture in terms of functio nality, decoration, and artistic value, as well as how its material properties enhance interior spaces. It was observed that the significance of each usage type varies across categories, with certain functions being more prominent in specific applications. In conclusion, considering the diverse applications of Murano glass in interior architecture, its role in spatial aesthetics and decorative value has been emphasized.