Dear Readers
With the new year, we are working on some exciting changes to how you can access our article archives, making your searches easier and more meaningful.
With the new year, we are working on some exciting changes to how you can access our article archives, making your searches easier and more meaningful.
With the close of 2010, we have completed nine years of publishing research findings that allow designers to keep abreast of new research that can inform their work. Thanks to all our loyal subscribers who support our goals. May 2011 bring further expansion of thoughtful, creative, evidence-based design.
Many of our articles in this issue emphasize the practical implications of environmental psychology research. Our senses, our culture, and our mood all are factors for the discerning designer to ponder. We are pleased to share these research insights with you. Also, please don't forget that Research Design Connections brings you news about recent research findings of value to designers not only in these quarterly editions, but also weekly in its blog.
Issue 4 2005 was published as a double issue with Issue 3 2005.
Welcome to our remodeled website.
Highlights of volume 1, issue 2.
I’m surprised at how much ground we cover in this issue, reporting on topics from good neighborhood design to what can help your clients (and you) sleep better at night.
Good things come in small packages, and that is how I think of the Research Design Conections blog: daily bite-size tidbits of interesting and useful design-related research findings—without the "science-ease". Indulge!
Want to learn more about the sorts of topics covered in Research Design Connections?
Our blog can be a two-way street. I welcome your suggestions for daily entries.