Generative Beauty Patterns
Generative Beauty Patterns
Rinko Arao
*1, Ayano
Tamefusa *1,
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a pattern language for one to live lively and beautiful in daily life,
which we call the Generative Beauty Patterns. Our aim in writing this pattern language is,
on the one hand, to support people to live lively and beautiful and, on the other hand, to
develop new Social Networking Service with using these patterns. In this paper, we will
present seven patterns of the 48 in total: Starting Item, Positive Thinking, A Balanced Diet,
Your Dream Day, Boot Button, Space out, and Role Model.
1. Introduction
A lively person is magnetic, brilliant and delightful. On the other hand, a person who
attracts attention and others seems to be lively, fascinating, and confident. The two distinct
concepts, to live with vitality and being beautiful, are inseparably related when referring to
the generating whole of a ones life. In this sense, the quality of beauty is generated from
the inside, rather than outside. We will refer to such kind of beauty as generative beauty in
this paper.
Here we propose the Generative Beauty Patterns, a pattern language for living lively and
beautiful. This language describes a number of tips for one to live lively and beautiful in
their daily life. This language is intended also to encourage people to talk and find ways to
generate beauty with others. It is also intending to build a Social Networking Service using
this language.
The Generative Beauty Patterns is a new type of pattern language, as called the Pattern
Language 3.0 (Iba, 2011). In this stage of the Pattern Language 3.0, the object of design
with the Pattern Language 3.0 form of human action and communication. What is unique
about this is that the object of design is same to the subject of design only in the Pattern
Language 3.0. There is a self-referential circulation for designing, and accordingly the
meta-cognition for designing becomes more important than before. Besides, each of the
patterns support to focus on their own experiences implicitly, redefine them and talk about
them to others. Therefore, the Pattern Language 3.0 was used as a media for connecting
people who have different experiences.
In what follows, we will show the background and making process of this pattern
language. Then, we present seven patterns of the 48 in the Generative Beauty Patterns,
where they are selected out from various themes, such as fashion, makeup, ways of life,
and interpersonal relations.
a long discussion to remap the notes, the notes got organized into number of groups. We
named each group, and these became the seeds of patterns.
In the third phase, we wrote the patterns based on the seeds in the following form:
pattern label (temporary name for the pattern.), context, problem, forces, solution,
examples, and consequence. To write a pattern, we had discussions over and over to make
clear of what we really wanted to say in the pattern. After all of the sessions and
discussions, it took 350 hours in total for us to finish writing 48 patterns.
Flower, Bamboo and Ground have not only the gorgeousness but also strong
Rainbow, Water and Sea are sources of energy and adds a color to daily life like
Star, Moon and Sun represent the goals you would like to achieve and create an
The meaning of the each group is as follows. Flower stands for the gorgeousness.
Bamboo stands for the strong core. Ground stands for well-balanced base. Rainbow stands
for the color that adds vitality to daily life. Water stands for flexibility. Sea stands for a
source of energy. Star stands for brightness of the future. Moon stands for hidden charms.
And the Sun stands for warmth or your heart.
We decided to use nature motifs as the names of the groups. This is because it is easier
for readers to imagine or recall the patterns if each of the patterns image and the meanings
are combined. Only terms that is easy to remember function as language.
4. Patterns
Here we present 7 patterns from the 48 patterns in the Generative Beauty Patterns:
Starting Item, Positive Thinking, A Balanced Diet, Your Dream Day, Boot Button, Space out,
and Role Model.
Each pattern is written in the same form: Pattern Name, Introductory Sentence, Picture,
Context, Problem, Solution, and Consequence. The Pattern Name is an attractive and
memorable name for the pattern so that it could be used as building blocks for thinking, and
a vocabulary for communication about the way of living livey and beautiful; the Introductory
Sentence is a short, one-line summary of the pattern; the Picture represents the pattern
and helps the reader to understand the meaning of the pattern visually; Context is the
condition for applying the pattern; Problem describes a difficulty that often occurs in the
context and is not easy to overcome, and also explains forces that make the problem hard
to solve and sometimes unavoidable; Solution describes the way to solve the problem, and
gives examples of specific actions the reader could take for the solution; and Consequence
shows the anticipated outcomes when the solutions are applied, this contains both positive
and negative consequences.
In this paper, the Problem is written just after the heading
Consequently.
Starting Item
Making a starting point of your todays outfit.
In this context
You often take time to decide on the best outfit, because there are many sets of
coordination to consider; for example, clothes and bag, shirts and pants, and clothes and
shoes.
Therefore
Choose a single item to become the core of your outfit for the day. For example, if you
choose a red bag, you should select an outfit that will suit it. In association with main
themes, such as casual and marine style, try expanding your imagination for matching
clothes outfits.
Consequently
Youll be satisfied with the way your outfit looks without taking time. In addition, you will be
able to coordinate your clothes in a harmonious sense, because you started to consider
your outfit with an item or a theme.
Positive Thinking
Changing the way of thinking unfolds a whole new world
Consequently
You will stay positive and get accustomed to thinking brightly. It prevents you from feeling
down more than necessary when you are in trouble. You can see things that only you
change the way of thinking. However, if you think positively all the time, you may become
too optimistic.
A Balanced Diet
You are what you eat.
Consequently
You can keep in a good condition and you can work on anything more powerfully. By
considering what you eat, you will become conscious of your way of eating and living, and
find ways to control your health. You will notice that daily eating habits influence your body
condition.
Therefore
When you have a day off, treat the day as a chance to do anything you wish to do. Set
aside your worries about school or work for the day and spend the day as your mind wishes.
You can do something very important that you have always wanted to do, or you can just
finish all of the small tasks and chores you have been loafing on.
Consequently
The freedom away from your normal life would help you start fresh the next day.
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Boot Button
Switch your mood smoothly.
In this context
It takes time starting on something, not being able to move on. Either not in a good
condition reluctant on doing the things you need to do thus requiring fuel to start.
Therefore
Understand the way that motivates you to take action and try it. For example, tie your
hair up to focus better, or go to your favorite caf where you can concentrate well.
Consequently
You can smoothly begin your tasks, which helps you to make a regular course of duties.
However, it is risky if you rely on them to the point where you lose motivation without one,
you may become to be unmotivated without them. Also, you may get too accustomed to
them, and it may become less effective.
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Space Out
Time spent on nothing is not wasted time.
You are tired from all the things you have to do everyday.
In this context
You cant keep up your pace. Having many things to deal with, you choose to complete
your to do and cant make time to clear your mind out.
Therefore
Make time to purposely do nothing to refresh and heal yourself. Convince yourself
that you sometimes have to take time doing nothing, and just space out. Find a place where
you can get alone and truly relax.
Consequently
Getting away from the things you are working on, you can look down at the situation you
are in and can come up with new idea. In addition, you are able to become more
self-possessed with a contained mindset.
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Role Model
The admiration takes you one step further.
Therefore
Choose the person who you admire and find parts of their philosophy or lifestyle
that you can take in and learn from. For example, the person who is surround you, is
working something on with passion or always keep a smile. Not the person who is surround
you, for example the person who you admire is too. You read his/her books, blog and
articles and learn the way of thinking.
Consequently
By learning the way of your role model, you can build your self-confidence to step forward.
However, if you take in ideas too much from them, you may just become a copycat.
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5. Conclusion
In this paper, we proposed a pattern language that depicts ways of living lively and
beautiful throughout daily life. The combination of pattern languages and beauty may not be
easy to imagine since pattern languages is a method originally proposed to spread
knowledge of architectural design and used mainly in the area of software design. However,
Christopher Alexander, an architect who proposed the method of pattern language, proved
through his theories that beauty found in architectural design is similar to the beauty of a
smile on a person's face.
In his book, Alexander wrote his thoughts: "beauty of a thing is not purely in how it looks.
It has to do with how it is. Now how it is essentially involves a relationship between the
various events that are going on there." He also adds the following:
Thus, the method of pattern language is deeply rooted in this kind of concept of beauty,
which is the lively nature and beauty generated from within the person. We hope that our
study reminds people of the origin of pattern languages.
The nature, the grammar and the hierarchy of the language are the huge question.
This is a huge and difficult questions for not only the Generative Beauty Patterns, but for
other pattern languages written for building, software, etc. Thus we are working on this
question, and the answer to this, will be addressed in the forthcoming iterations of our work.
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Jenny Quillien as our shepherd and Rebecca as our PC. We would
like to thank to the members of Generative Beauty Project, since 2011: Mami Sakamoto,
Kana Matsumura, Aya Matsumoto, Emiri Nakano, Ai Nomura, Saya Yasuura, Yuka
Yamaguchi, Mika Nakada, Arisa Kamada, Yu Aoki, Yuko Ogawa, and Eri Shimomukai. We
also want to thank to Rie Hikima, Kanebo Cosmetics Inc, for supporting this project.
References
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Grabow, S. (1983) Christopher Alexander: The Search for a New Paradigm in Architecture,
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