Most experienced user researchers will recognise the following: When doing a user test, the things participants say during the interview not always match their facial expressions or how they acted during the test. They seem unable to explain what they, unconsciously, feel or think. To counter this behaviour, we designed the Emogram that helps (student) design researchers capture (unconscious) emotional and intuitive responses of research participants with as little rationalisation by the participants as possible. The work of Daniel Kahneman [1] is used to explain how the Emogram works cognitively. Kahneman showed that the human brain uses two systems to form thoughts: system 1, intuitive and fast, and system 2, rational and slow. System 1...
In my teaching and software development practice, I realized that most applications with human-compu...
Products satisfy needs beyond the functional. These needs may include aspirations, emotions, cultura...
Purpose: This research evaluates four visualizations that represent affective states of students. De...
The study evaluates whether it’s possible to interpret the neurophysiological responses of the User ...
Mood problems are very damaging and far-reaching, affecting millions of people worldwide. More attem...
Some products appear to generate strong emotional responses amongst particular user groups. The phra...
This paper describes the design of a new device (the emotion slider) for the measurement of emotion ...
This paper promotes a user-centered design approach known as empathic design in which special emphas...
Emotion is a rapidly growing subject of research in Design. Developing an understanding of emotion m...
Research starts with retracing the steps that have brought Ergonomics and Human Factors to evolve be...
© 2020 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). All rights reserved. The success of design n...
The contemporary reorientation of design research interest away from cognitive transparency in produ...
There are a number of unknowns regarding conventional Emotional Design methodologies, especially in ...
The contemporary reorientation of design research interest away from cognitive transparency in produ...
There is currently a trend that highlights the interest in the use of Design Thinking techniques for...
In my teaching and software development practice, I realized that most applications with human-compu...
Products satisfy needs beyond the functional. These needs may include aspirations, emotions, cultura...
Purpose: This research evaluates four visualizations that represent affective states of students. De...
The study evaluates whether it’s possible to interpret the neurophysiological responses of the User ...
Mood problems are very damaging and far-reaching, affecting millions of people worldwide. More attem...
Some products appear to generate strong emotional responses amongst particular user groups. The phra...
This paper describes the design of a new device (the emotion slider) for the measurement of emotion ...
This paper promotes a user-centered design approach known as empathic design in which special emphas...
Emotion is a rapidly growing subject of research in Design. Developing an understanding of emotion m...
Research starts with retracing the steps that have brought Ergonomics and Human Factors to evolve be...
© 2020 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). All rights reserved. The success of design n...
The contemporary reorientation of design research interest away from cognitive transparency in produ...
There are a number of unknowns regarding conventional Emotional Design methodologies, especially in ...
The contemporary reorientation of design research interest away from cognitive transparency in produ...
There is currently a trend that highlights the interest in the use of Design Thinking techniques for...
In my teaching and software development practice, I realized that most applications with human-compu...
Products satisfy needs beyond the functional. These needs may include aspirations, emotions, cultura...
Purpose: This research evaluates four visualizations that represent affective states of students. De...