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Metwally, M., AboKhozaim, A., Elsayegh, H. (2024). Visual Brand Identity Inspired By Kilim Design Elements. International Design Journal, 14(6), 311-322. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316818.1184
Maha Metwally; Adel Abdel Moneim AboKhozaim; Heba Mohamed Okasha Abu Elkamal Elsayegh. "Visual Brand Identity Inspired By Kilim Design Elements". International Design Journal, 14, 6, 2024, 311-322. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316818.1184
Metwally, M., AboKhozaim, A., Elsayegh, H. (2024). 'Visual Brand Identity Inspired By Kilim Design Elements', International Design Journal, 14(6), pp. 311-322. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316818.1184
Metwally, M., AboKhozaim, A., Elsayegh, H. Visual Brand Identity Inspired By Kilim Design Elements. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(6): 311-322. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.316818.1184

Visual Brand Identity Inspired By Kilim Design Elements

Article 21, Volume 14, Issue 6 - Serial Number 64, November and December 2024, Page 311-322  XML PDF (2.38 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.316818.1184
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Authors
Maha Metwally email 1; Adel Abdel Moneim AboKhozaim2; Heba Mohamed Okasha Abu Elkamal Elsayegh3
1Faculty of Applied Arts ,Benha University
2Assistant Professor of Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Dept. - Faculty of Applied Arts - Banha University
3Associate Professor at Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Department - Faculty of Applied Arts- Benha University- Egypt
Abstract
Marketing activity, like other institutional operations, was impacted by technological advancements and Internet growth, particularly with the advent of "e-marketing," which refers to the method by which organizations use the Internet and other worldwide networks to conduct business in a variety of ways, including exchanges, buying and selling, and other transactions ,so Additionally, the study aims to activate the role of electronic marketing to advertise handmade kilim textiles and target more customers by utilizing social media, creating a marketing strategy, offering an online platform and creating a brand hoping to join new export markets.
It is a necessity to study, conserve, and protect Egyptian heritage against extinction and imitation. Thus, this study shed light on handmade flooring products in Egypt, specifically handmade kilims, Kilim textiles are among the earliest and most widely used fabrics made by humans worldwide. This floor furnishings style dates back to the Pharaonic era and has been a part of Greek, Roman, Coptic, and Islamic floor decorations continuously to modern times, retaining many of their traditional characteristics. It contributes to reviving the Egyptian heritage of handmade kilim products by creating new designs that have an innovative usage and keep up with global fashion trends in this field
Keywords
Handmade Textiles; Handmade Kilim; Digital Marketing; Brand
Supplementary Files
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