Color and Language (10-19-18)
Maier and Rahman have gathered more evidence indicating that languages spoken influence how environments are consciously perceived.
Maier and Rahman have gathered more evidence indicating that languages spoken influence how environments are consciously perceived.
A research team lead by Harada has confirmed that smelling lavender is relaxing.
Kwon and Kim investigated how soundscapes influenced attention to various design elements in coffee shops.
Stelick and colleagues’ research indicates that the environment in which food is consumed influences tastes perceived.
Holmes, a leading inclusive designer, particularly of technology products, has written an important guide to her field, Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design.
Hirst and Schabenland studied the effects of office design on employees’ psychological comfort.
Kelsey and colleagues investigated how design can influence donations to charities.
Research on the fascinating ways humans process sensory information continues.
Walker, Scallon, and Francis studied links between sensory experiences.
Our skin is our largest sense organ and researchers have determined that our tactile experiences have a big influence on our mental and physical wellbeing. Applying science-based insights on tactile experiences makes desired design-related outcomes more likely.