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2011/07/25

Emotional design

Don Norman on 3 ways good design makes you happy

In this video, design critic- Don Norman names the three emotional cues that a well-designed product must hit to succeed. He tells me a good design should make users happy through looking at its beautiful appearance, touching comfortably; making sure it’s functional and also willing to buy it.

In his 13 min talk, He firstly emphasize that his new life is trying to understand what beauty is about, and pretty, and emotions. He showed an example, which is a global cutting knife made in Japan, there are three feature it has. First of all, its shape makes people wonderful to look at. Second of all, it's really beautiful balanced it holds -- feels well. Third of all, it's so sharp and it just cuts. It's a delight to use as well. So this cutting knife is both beautiful and functional. Another example is, Hiroshi Ishii and his group at the MIT Media Lab took a ping-pong table and a projector above it, and on the ping-pong table they projected an image of water and fish swimming in it. And as you play ping-pong, whenever the ball hits part of the table the ripples spread out and the fish run away. Although it’s not a good way to play Ping-pong, it is exactly fun.

Look at Google, when you type in some random words, they got thousands even millions of results. Instead of saying it, they just give you as many O's as there are pages. Norman also gave us a wonderful experiment which was done by a psychologist called Alice Isen. He saidIt turns out that when you're anxious you squirt neural transmitters in the brain, which focuses you makes you depth-first, And when you're happy(called positive valence),you squirt dopamine into the prefrontal lobes, which makes you a breadth-first problem solver you're more susceptible to interruption, you do out of the box thinking.” So he thinks the brain works differently and if you're happy, things will work better than ugly ones.

Finally, he suggests that when people perceive designed objects, they always respond in three levels of emotions. The first one is called visceral level (biology, we like or dislike), the middle level of processing is the behavioral level (feeling in control, which includes usability, understanding, feel and heft) and reflective level is the third level (pit one emotion to another). That’s all things I learned from Norman’s talk. It changes my way to think of good design and it’s really helpful to me.

2011/06/01

Design Passport

1.Visit a museum
  • What did you see?
On 20th March, I visited Powerhouse Museum. I saw Australian history and culture especially many famous designers' work.

2 Visit a exhibition
  • What did you see?
All works synthetic polymer paint on cavas and fabric oil pastel on velet, paper and other collage elements.

3.Read and comment on a design blog
  • Which blog?
The Polbeben Blog
  • What did you read and comment upon?
I read designs from Kenneth Cobonpue who is the World Famous Furniture Designer. His designs' feature is  using different materials such as microfiber, polycotton, powder-coated steel, rattan and nylon filament.

4.Read and comment another students IDES1122 blog
  • Who's blog?
Roslyn Zhang
  • What did you read and comment upon?
I read one of her posts.There is a gorgeous Angel Lamp.I commented about my feeling and asked who designed this one.

5.Read three design magzine/journal
  • Which ones?
1.DG Magazine
2.Experimenta
3.Core77

  • What was of particular interest?
The photographic catalogue was my particular interest. Those pictures can give people viaual feelings and emotion.

6.Do the UNSW Library induction-ELSE
http://elise.library.unsw.edu.au/home/welcome.html.

Yes,I did.

7.Visit another Library-COFA,fisher,etc.
  • Which one? Did you borrow a book?
I visited COFA with friends. I read a few books but i didnt borrow them.

8.Listen to ABC Radio "By Design" Podcast
http://www.abc.net.au/bydesign/
  • What stories did you find relevant and interesting?
Jewellery design: Why diamonds are forever.
The story is a dialogue. Jewellery design is older than the pharaohs.

9.Watch a TED talk  http://www.ted.com/
  • What stories did you find relevant and interesting?
The story is called Making a car for blind drivers and the speaker is called Dennis Hong.
During his presentation,he listed three ways for realizing blind driving which are Perception, Computation and Non-visual interfaces. I found this talk is interesting because it proves a saying: Nothing is impossible.

2011/05/08

DESIGN---------->design

1.the first one is called honest Pinocchio.      Pinocchio is a character from a well-known children's story. this pencil sharpener was made by a TaiWan designer--Mike He  It was on show at Tokyo Design Week last year~


2.  cute USB
wood pile style~~give us warm feeling
3.environmentally friendly ...spiral is proved better than previous one...  this design lengthen the time of using disposable pen.~ it was designed by Han Chi-hoon..

4.camera like a gun~

5.make TEA...This one is like a U-BOAT isn't it?

6.clock


7.cup

P.s: Thx Olivia TO provide me with this website which has so many fantastic design in it ...lol

2011/04/06

Designer pattern

Today we submitted assignment for designer patterns .  My designer is Hella Jongerius,,.

I  really feel  i am improving through every work..  The first step was designing a poster for ur designer. At first,I can not catch the key points:understanding her philosophy.how the poster should looks like,etc...Therefore, I did really unsatisfied work with the poster...And then we did static and dynamic patterns...The first static pattern was totally wrong coz I putted three complicated elements inside the grid....so I redrew it and the second one looks better...continuously, we painted the dynamic pattern....The black and white one looks ok after following Kelly's advice..but the colored one looks disgusting cuz my too distinguishing and distractive color arrangement. so I also redrew it and i hope it looks better than previous one..At last , it was our 2D and 3D. I spent too much time on my 2D,so my 3D is definitely weaker than 2D( too small I think)....Anyway, I putted my efforts on the Industrial design fundamentals...and i learnt a lot...  No matter what grade teachers marked, i  reaped the fruit after working hard.


This photo ---Coogee Beach.... postcard,,,, ..