456 Pages
    by CRC Press

    472 Pages 100 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    There is considerable interest in and growing recognition of the emotional domain in product development. The relationship between the user and the product is paramount in industry, which has led to major research investments in this area.

    Traditional ergonomic approaches to design have concentrated on the user's physical and cognitive abilities. However, new approaches also take into consideration the user's emotional relationship with their belongings. Design and Emotion is an edited collection of papers given at the 3rd Design and Emotion Conference 2002. These contributions outline the latest developments, findings, and techniques in industrial applications and in research, bringing you up-to-date with the current thinking in this field.

    As a forum for discussing the latest ideas in emotion-driven design, this book will prove to be essential reading for all human factors specialists involved in design.

    Keynote Stories. Experience Driven, Design. Generative Tools. Evaluative Tools. Emotive Effects Of Visual Properties. Emotive Effects Of The Other Senses. From Design To Emotion. Affective Usability. Attachment. Product Character. Design And Emotion: Theoretical And Ethical Issues. Emotion In Design. Design And Emotion Workshops.

    Biography

    Deana McDonagh, Paul Hekkert, Jeroen van Erp, Diane Gyi