TY - JOUR N2 - The proliferation of e-tailoring concept has recently provided opportunities for tailors globally to be within reached by customers to make orders from the comfort of their home. However, most existing e-tailoring websites only provide customers a selection of available designs and to some extent allow them to choose their preferred colours and materials. Customers are not given the opportunity to create their own design or style online. In this study, a design framework of a 2-D semantic tool and system architecture for the development of an online design tool to allow user to personalize their garment style is presented. The prototype system which is based on a design of Malay traditional costumes incorporates the semantic concept to ease the design process for all types of users. The creation of such tool on e-tailor websites may increase customers' satisfaction. Future work may extend the tool functionalities to include costing elements and to expand the design elements sets database. IS - 1 KW - Customers' satisfaction; Design elements; Design frameworks; Design process; Design tool; E-tailoring; Garment; Garment design; Not given; Prototype system; Semantic concept; System architectures KW - Customer satisfaction; Sales; Semantics; Websites KW - Design ID - scholars4055 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84868585158&doi=10.3923%2fitj.2013.89.96&partnerID=40&md5=dc50bf489230ca7a30aa36b9dff91ff9 A1 - Rambli, D.R.A. A1 - Sulaiman, S. A1 - Mean, F.O. A1 - Abdullah, N. A1 - Nayan, M.Y. JF - Information Technology Journal VL - 12 Y1 - 2013/// N1 - cited By 0 TI - A design framework for 2-D semantic tool for personalizing garment design SP - 89 AV - none EP - 96 SN - 18125638 ER -