This book explains, in simple steps and non-mathematical terminology,
how to create repeat patterns in a line, on the plane, as tiles, and as
Escher-like repeats. The book also shows how to make 'wallpaper
repeats', where the elements of the pattern merge into each other,
apparently seamlessly.
Using letters as the basic elements, the book demonstrates how all
repeat pattern-making comes out of four simple operations: translation,
rotation, reflection, and glide reflection. It will provide the
definitive one-stop pattern-making resource for professional designers
and students across disciplines, from textiles and fashion to graphic
design and architecture.