Products challenge us, thrill us, upset us, and remind us about our past- they elicit feelings. A better understanding of this can help design contribute positively to user experiences. However a several different phenomena fall under the umbrella of feelings with products. The discussion is disparate and terms are used interchangeably which makes it hard to advance knowledge on the relation between different affective phenomenon and design. This paper discusses some meanings of the word “feelings” together with their respective relation to design. Three types of meanings of “feeling” frequently occur in texts on design and emotion; feelings as sensations, feelings as beliefs, and feelings as emotions. These are all relevant but in order to...
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions ...
Some products appear to generate strong emotional responses amongst particular user groups. The phra...
This paper discusses two pleasant emotions that are considered to be eminent responses in the domain...
This paper explores theoretical issues in ergonomics related to semantics and the emotional content ...
The fact that we are capable of distinguishing many distinct emotions is illustrated by the vast num...
Experience-driven design considers all aspects of a product – its appearance, cultural meaning, func...
Industrial design is a form-giving process which addresses the surface appearance of objects in rela...
Think of emotions – what first comes to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
In design practice emotions elicited by product appearance are often considered to be intangible and...
Think of emotions – what comes first to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
Experience-driven design considers all aspects of a product – its appearance, cultural meaning, func...
This research intensively reviews the literature on designing emotional-driven products and aims to ...
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions ...
Think of emotions – what comes first to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
When a person buys a product he or she is buying a physical artefact to achieve certain goal. But wh...
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions ...
Some products appear to generate strong emotional responses amongst particular user groups. The phra...
This paper discusses two pleasant emotions that are considered to be eminent responses in the domain...
This paper explores theoretical issues in ergonomics related to semantics and the emotional content ...
The fact that we are capable of distinguishing many distinct emotions is illustrated by the vast num...
Experience-driven design considers all aspects of a product – its appearance, cultural meaning, func...
Industrial design is a form-giving process which addresses the surface appearance of objects in rela...
Think of emotions – what first comes to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
In design practice emotions elicited by product appearance are often considered to be intangible and...
Think of emotions – what comes first to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
Experience-driven design considers all aspects of a product – its appearance, cultural meaning, func...
This research intensively reviews the literature on designing emotional-driven products and aims to ...
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions ...
Think of emotions – what comes first to mind? Perhaps joy, anger, fear, surprise, or love. Indeed, t...
When a person buys a product he or she is buying a physical artefact to achieve certain goal. But wh...
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions ...
Some products appear to generate strong emotional responses amongst particular user groups. The phra...
This paper discusses two pleasant emotions that are considered to be eminent responses in the domain...