Curvature Preferences (12-28-22)
Palumbo and colleagues studied the preferences of different groups for curved and straight design elements.
Palumbo and colleagues studied the preferences of different groups for curved and straight design elements.
Burro recently lead a study linking personality and preferences for various wines; it is possible that this team’s findings are applicable more broadly.
Friedenberg and colleagues thoroughly investigated how humans respond to different frieze patterns (border patterns with repeated design elements).
Gjerde and Vale asked people walking along an urban street about their visual preferences.
Devlin’s study was conducted in doctor’s office waiting rooms but its findings can reasonably be extended to other sorts of places.
Where would people prefer to give birth?
Suggestibility prevails!
Zu, Jiang, and Zhao evaluated preferences for landscapes that varied by season.
Straffon and colleagues assessed people’s responses to artworks that they created.
In a study with applications beyond the specific research question investigated, Garay, Perez, and Pulga probed responses to color palettes used in paintings.