Benefit from human body cells to enrich the design in the recent years, there has been an increasing influx of research and studies related to the human body. The actual presence of the human body depends on visual creativity. Hence, it was necessary to take advantage of the aesthetics of God's creation in our daily lives through artistic designs. General knowledge of an artist gives him different visions and makes him attentive in understanding shapes and meanings. Says God Almighty in Holy Quran (we have created man in the best design) (Al-Teen 4). The artist, by nature, looks for all that is new and contemporary, and is inspired by his artistic works, which surrounds him in nature and moves his perception of visual sensory, and the material is a tool that plays an important role in transforming the idea of the artist to become something tangible to the recipient. It is not necessary for the designer to see it directly. It is his own visual inventory of everything he sees around him and then retrieves all the data that serves his artistic work. Gilford noted that the design or any creative work is a process of deriving innovative solutions from the knowledge stock to meet the requirements of the situation of a problem depending on the succession and synchronization of the cognitive processes looked attention to the calendar, these solutions vary from one individual to another because the product innovation and choice is reflected on the technical basis. Which drives the artist within each individual to express himself either creatively or choose special methods vary from one individual to another. It is noted recently that many of the artistic trends deal with the human body in the design superficially when dealing with artistic production without focusing on the human body from an internal perspective. That is why this research seeks to consciously address the expression of human body cells and the creativity in creating them to benefit in enriching the design material and clarifying the meanings of expressive to make it easier for the recipient and designer living the developed arts of his era, which helps him to form his artistic work and the expansion of cognitive concepts and help him to meditate to the farthest of the limits. One of sciences that is the subject of inspiration when forming, is the science of doubt MORPHOLOGY, which deals with the structural and functional structure and structure of organisms or its members and its cellular configuration. Morphology includes different topics such as cell science and histology, which can suggest many design ideas to the designer, his vision of formal perceptions, which he can not see with the naked eye but sees Under the microscope allows him to diversify in the forms he sees thanks to technology. The invisible nature that we see under the microscope reveals more secrets, and nature is an introduction to the learning of art, including the artist knew rhythm in the lines and harmony in the colors and diversity in the composition of the What forms the richness of chromatic and configurable gives us a valuable input to get different values designed capacity. From the above, some results can be reached which expand the designer's vision of visual perception through the human body's forms of aesthetic values that serve as a source of contemporary design works.
elsayed, T. A. E. (2019). Benefit from human body cells to enrich the design. Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 13(5), 155-195. doi: 10.21608/maat.2019.98649
MLA
Tarek A. Elbahai elsayed. "Benefit from human body cells to enrich the design", Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 13, 5, 2019, 155-195. doi: 10.21608/maat.2019.98649
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elsayed, T. A. E. (2019). 'Benefit from human body cells to enrich the design', Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 13(5), pp. 155-195. doi: 10.21608/maat.2019.98649
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elsayed, T. A. E. Benefit from human body cells to enrich the design. Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 2019; 13(5): 155-195. doi: 10.21608/maat.2019.98649