Pattern Stickers
The original patterns generated by humans were imitations of nature. Natural patterns drew the eyes of hunters and gatherers of migratory tribes toward plants and animals that provided sustenance. As migration ended in favor of civilization, patterns were used as a family identity, such as the Scottish tartans, Japanese sash embroidery, or family quilts. Today, many people seek to identify themselves to others by using pattern stickers on envelopes, binders, automobiles, or other possessions.