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Researchers at Ohio State University investigated factors linked to obesity in a study published in the International Journal of Obesity.
A number of factors influence whether a workers’ compensation claim is filed and understanding those influences provides insights on users’ experiences.
Awe is a powerful force, one that designers should employ with care.
What can designers do to make it less likely that crowding and interpersonal distances are an issue? And the answer to this question isn’t simply to build larger spaces.
Research in cognitive science shows clear links between particular concrete, physical experiences and higher-level mental concepts.
Aligning design with national culture makes it more likely that users will experience the mental and physical conditions that optimize their wellbeing and performance.
Schroeder and Epley have identified advantages of presenting proposals orally, as opposed to only in writing.
Research on working at treadmill desks continues to roll in.
Research Design Connections reports regularly on walkability research.
De Groot’s research team has identified another way we communicate face-to-face that can’t be replicated electronically, yet.