Looking and Seeing (01-05-18)
The information we take in with our eyes may not be processed in an entirely objective way.
The information we take in with our eyes may not be processed in an entirely objective way.
Children around the world seem to learn to prefer pink if they’re female and blue if they’re male.
Our location relative to sea level can have a tremendous effect on the ways our brains work and we act, even if we don’t get altitude sickness. Designers creating spaces at higher elevations, or objects that will be used there, should know how altitude influences humans, so they can attempt to counter its potential negative consequences.
Different symmetry, different evaluations
Be careful when designing in play
Lighting's brightness and uniformity matter
Training influences assessments
Survey responses vary over time, regardless
An introduction to crucial design-related considerations
Khashe and team studied what building systems speaking to users should sound like.