More on Symmetry (03-17-17)
Research by Westphal-Fitch and Fitch confirms that visual symmetry is valued by humans.
Research by Westphal-Fitch and Fitch confirms that visual symmetry is valued by humans.
It often seems like a good idea to leave empty space around important texts.
Shahzad and her team studied some of the implications of user control over temperature in their work areas.
Designing spaces that will be used frequently by teenagers requires a great deal of careful planning.
The way that “hotspots” such as parks or nearby noisy highways influence the evaluation of other spaces, such as homes for sale, has been carefully studied.
Krause and North researched how music-playlist preferences vary by time of year.
Faraji-Rad and Pham wondered how uncertainty affects how people think.
Think that the ways that cultures discuss colors don’t change or that all cultures speak about the color spectrum in the same way? Think again.
Sheldon and Donahue’s work confirms that the type of music listened to influences memories recalled.
A powerful introduction to the idea of "home"