Figural Creativity, Creative Potential and Personality among Taiwanese Fashion Design Undergraduates _Crimson Publishers
Figural Creativity, Creative Potential and Personality among Taiwanese Fashion Design Undergraduates by Kuan Chen Tsai in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology
For modern visual artists and graphic designers, creativity is the Sine qua non,
and it should be equally important to fashion designers. The main
objective of this study was to investigate the relationships among
figural creativity, creative potential, and personality in a sample of
Taiwanese fashion design undergraduates. Convenient sampling was used. A
sample of 90 first-year fashion design undergraduate students (73 women
and 17 men) at Asia University in Taiwan was recruited from the
Foundation of Design, which is the foundational fashion design course,
to participant in this study. This study's results suggest that figural
creativity is not related to creative potential or to personality.
However, we suggest that using alternative or additional instruments to
measure creative potential and/or include additional relevant variables
might build on these findings and increase our understanding of the
relationships among figural creativity, creative potential, and
personality.
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