The first patterns are believed to have emerged in prehistoric times, around 25,000 years ago, when early humans began creating decorative designs on tools, clothing, and cave walls. These patterns likely originated in Europe and Asia as a way to express identity, communicate, or enhance aesthetic appeal. Techniques such as carving, weaving, and painting were used to create repetitive motifs, which served both functional and symbolic purposes in their cultures. The creation of patterns marked a significant development in human creativity and artistic expression.
A Pattern Language was created in 1977.
The Rainbird Pattern was created in 1972.
Pattern for Conquest was created in 1946.
A Pattern of Roses was created in 1983.
A Pattern of Islands was created in 1952.
The Willow Pattern was created in 1901.
Wetherby Pattern Chase was created in 1969.
The Pattern of Painful Adventures was created in 1576.
The Sound Pattern of English was created in 1968.
Holding Patterns was created on 2003-04-15.
Self-Destructive Pattern was created on 2003-09-09.
Test Pattern - album - was created on 2004-06-22.