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Оглавление design to inspire
design to delight
design for desire
Appraised personal significance
Emotional stimulus
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Humans form emotional connections with objects on three levels: the visceral, behavioural, and reflective levels. Plutchik’s Psycho-evolutionary Theory of Emotion helps categorize emotions into primary emotions and the responses to them.
Designs which tap into the user’s emotions are considered to do more than just respond to their stated needs and provide a greater level of user experience. Musicians can form highly beneficial relationships with their instruments. Research results showed that many musicians express feeling ‘at one’ with their instrument. Those considering it as ‘part of themselves’ experiencing more confidence and less anxiety when performing. Image: violinist and conductor David Oistrakh (1908-1974)