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Using The Design Process As A Model For Writing A Guide To Making Maille Armour Lindsey

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Using The Design Process As A Model For Writing A Guide To Making Maille Armour Lindsey
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Publisher: University of Akron
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Author: Lindsey, Gwendolyn Sweezey
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Using The Design Process As A Model For Writing A Guide To Making Maille Armour Lindsey by Lindsey, Gwendolyn Sweezey instant download after payment.

Maille Armour, also known as chain mail, is an intricate fabric of inter-linked metal rings which are passed through each other in a specific pattern to create a strong, flexible material. It has been used by many cultures throughout the ages and is still being used today. For an individual interested in making maille, it can be difficult to find instructional materials. This applied thesis utilized the design process as elucidated in Don Koberg and Jim Bagnall’s The Universal Traveler to design, write, and evaluate the process of creating a manuscript for an instructional book on making maille armour and other maille items. The process Koberg and Bagnall describe involves seven stages: acceptance of the situation or problem, analysis, definition, ideation, selection, implementation, and evaluation.

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