In Practice: Designing for Nostalgia
Cues that make it more likely that people will think about positive prior events can really pay off.
Cues that make it more likely that people will think about positive prior events can really pay off.
Designing spacious spaces? Think about what's nearby.
Controlling without stressing is the goal
Choosing the right image makes a significant difference
How is what we see related to how ethically we behave?
Groups can manipulate the amount of organizational nostalgia experienced, by, for example, changing the images shown in common spaces.
Cracknell and her team studied responses to a 550,000 liter aquarium.
Findings from research on how familiarity influences perceptions of space and travel time will be handy to designers.
Miller and Krizan studied the emotional consequences of the walking that we do as we live our daily lives.
Dietze and Knowles investigated how attention to others varies by social class.