Designing a Mini-Program for Culture Learning and Creative Product Customization: DIY RADP
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2019.9.39Keywords:
Royal Architecture Decorative Patterns, Creative Product Customization, Mini-Program, Culture LearningAbstract
Taking Chinese royal architecture decorative patterns as an example, this paper explores an overall socioeconomic framework of culture learning and culture creative product customization as well as the technological framework for developing a WeChat mini-program. It highlights the results so far and the challenges of it.References
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