Typefaces Make a Difference (06-11-14)
The typefaces selected for use in signage and other applications have emotional associations for viewers.
The typefaces selected for use in signage and other applications have emotional associations for viewers.
Need another reason to incorporate nature into designed environments? Now you have one.
Signage for wayfinding and other purposes should be visually symmetrical.
Grabher and Ibert have learned that virtual groups can perform at high levels.
Siting structures so that people in them are exposed to morning sunlight can help combat the obesity epidemic.
Researchers at Clemson have learned that people who are bicycling are generally in a better mood than people traveling in cars or by public transportation.
Research findings from Pitts, Wilson, and Hugenberg confirm that when chairs can be moved easily, more people are likely to be at what they consider comfortable distances from others.
A new study links mood and creativity; it is relevant to designers’ work because design can influence emotional state.
LEDs can, have, and will have a significant influence on how we experience the world around us, according to a brief literature review prepared by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Classrooms should not be visually complex.