Cunningham, Sally Jo2008-10-282008-10-281996-10Cunningham, S. J. (1996). Visual analogy in creative design: case study of fractals and crochet lace. (Working paper 96/20). Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science.1170-487Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10289/1173One powerful technique for supporting creativity in design is analogy: drawing similarities between seemingly unrelated objects taken from different domain. A case study is presented in which fractal images serve as a source for novel crochet lace patterns. The human designer searches a potential design space by manipulating the parameters of fractal systems, and then translates portions of fractal forms to lacework. This approach to supporting innovation in design is compared with previous work based on formal modelling of the domain with generative grammars.application/pdfencomputer scienceVisual analogy in creative design: case study of fractals and crochet laceWorking Paper