Sound Impressions (01-18-10)
Different sounds are associated with distinct perceptions of value.
Different sounds are associated with distinct perceptions of value.
Balcetis and Dunning have collected additional evidence that perception is not objective, but contingent upon the mental state of the observer.
Economists Steven Levitt and John List have re-examined the data from the research that originally gave us the term “Hawthorne Effect” which is the “idea that the very act of being experimented upon changes subjects’ behaviour.”
Designers do a relatively good job of assessing some aspects of their own creativity.
Designers often want to change perceptions of apparent quantity.
The ways in which music and nature impact patients can be caught in the conflict between technological and natural therapeutic interventions. This article was originally published in 2009.
This book is about how the fashion, financial, telecommunications, and automotive industries are using architectural design worldwide to communicate their brands.
Steve Garner studied the difference in sketching use for two sets of design teams, one in the same room with regular graphic media, and one paired by voice and electronic drawing tablet.
Moleski provides information useful for determining the size of a space.
Graham Brown and Robert Gifford investigated how architects and non-architects rated colored slides of late-twentieth-century office buildings.