Category
page 1Scottish design
paisley
design using droplet-shaped vegetable motifs
Adam style
neoclassical style of interior design and architecture

Argyle
pattern made of diamonds or lozenges
The Lighthouse
building in Glasgow, Scotland, UK

yole
A yole is a clinker-built boat that was used for fishing particularly in the north of Scotland. The best known of these is the Orkney Yole. They were rigged for sail or used as rowing boats. The yole is a Nordic design and closely related in shape to the Shetland Yoal and Sgoth Niseach of the Outer Hebrides. Another related craft is the Stroma Yole.
Fifie
thumb|250px|right|The Reaper under full sail.
The Fifie is a design of sailing boat developed on the east coast of Scotland. It was a traditional fishing boat used by Scottish fishermen from the 1850s until well into the 20th century. These boats were mainly used to fish for herring using drift nets, and along with other designs of boat were known as herring drifters.
Sillitoe tartan
black (or other) and white chequered pattern, associated with policing