The process of Souvenir design that show the Touristic route in Loei Province

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Itsariyaphon Chaikulap

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The study of the process of product designs and souvenir for the show the touristic route in Loei Province was aimed to the study the process of product and souvenir designs for showing the travelling road in Loei, and to development souvenir products for showing the travelling road in Loei. This research is using tools such as questionnaires, in-depth interviews. The sample of 50 people, including manufacturers, suppliers and product buyers. The findings revealed that: 1) The process of product and souvenir designs for showing the travelling road in Loei including the studying of data, collecting data, concluding, and developing the plan, evaluation and discussion. 2) The product designs and souvenir to show the touristic route in Loei Province. Design of graphic print scarf is a tourist route in Loei province. There are two types of a tourist destination a natural characteristic including topography, including 1. Phu Kradueng 2. Pha-Nok-Khao 3. Phu Ruea 4. Suan-Hin-Pha-Ngam 5. Phu Bo Bit 6. Phu Thok, and community in tourism all three areas. 1. Dan Sai 2. Chiang Khan 3. Moo Ban Tai-Dam Culture Center.

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