Surface Colors and Perceived Weight (12-09-16)
Research by Sunaga, Park, and Spence confirms that, all else being equal, things that are painted lighter colors are perceived to weigh less than items painted darker colors.
Research by Sunaga, Park, and Spence confirms that, all else being equal, things that are painted lighter colors are perceived to weigh less than items painted darker colors.
Coulter has found that we have a different response to material reviewed on mobile devices and on desktop/laptop computers.
More factors affecting cognitive restoration have been uncovered
Straightforward ways to support vision diversity
Interesting overview of the technical aspects of color vision
Ornaments have both fans and enemies. Some people encourage their use, while others consider ornaments design corrupting gewgaws. This article focuses directly on how ornament design can enhance mental and physical wellbeing.
Researchers at NYU’s Langone Medical Center have published research in Nature Neuroscience detailing how information collected via other senses influences our interpretations of what we hear.
Otten and her team have learned more about how our eyes work; their findings have implications for the design of visual experiences.
People speaking the same language perceive odors in similar ways when the names of scents smelled are known.
A recent Kellogg Insights podcast reviews our relationship with technology, particularly robots.