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Paulus and his team wanted to know more about how people should brainstorm.
There are clear benefits to enhanced building ventilation.
Crowding, like taxes, may seem inevitable. Design can make it less likely that people will feel crowded, and this article will review the research on how. Design can also support effective crowd management, for example, during an emergency, and we cover that topic also.
Sometimes, design need to encourage people not to spend time in a space. Surface colors, lighting, architectural elements, and other features of a place can do just that—without ruining anyone’s day.
The choices that people make can be more or less rational. It’s useful for designers to know how people decide which option to select so that they can present desirable alternatives to clients and can understand how spaces and objects they develop will be used.
Researchers should carefully consider the positive and negative features of data sources.
Review this book, improve your ability to solve design related problems
Developing places, objects, or services that enhance user wellbeing? Read this text