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This Open Source Design Concept Lets People Consider Their Garments

Open source design is enabling increased creativity and collaboration across a variety of platforms, from animation to apparel. In Brazil, Atelie Vivo is a library containing a plethora of clothing flat patterns. Described as a "public pattern cutting library" in Sao Paolo, Atelie Vivo makes it easier for the average person to make their own clothes. The venue is open to the public and free to use, teaching the basics of how to cut and sew garments. Spreading this knowledge also encourages people to think more about how their clothes are made. In addition to hosting free workshops, those responsible for the library also make them available via social media.

This open source design idea could easily be implemented beyond fashion to areas such as furniture.
Trend Themes
1. Open Source Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Implementing open source design in various industries to enable increased creativity and collaboration.
2. DIY Clothing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating libraries or platforms that offer clothing flat patterns for the average person to make their own clothes.
3. Knowledge Sharing - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Spreading knowledge and skills through workshops and social media, not limited to fashion but also applicable to other industries.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Embracing open source design and DIY clothing trends to empower consumers to create their own fashion pieces.
2. Furniture - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Applying the open source design concept to furniture, enabling people to design and create their own custom furniture pieces.
3. Education - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating knowledge sharing through workshops and online platforms to empower individuals with new skills and creative opportunities.

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