Using a Kansei-driven approach for new concept development activities
Article dans une revue avec comité de lecture
Date
2015Journal
International Journal of Affective EngineeringAbstract
In this article, twenty seven experience centered industrial design projects leading to kansei representatins were analysed. Information was gathered from interviews with former project team members and from an analysis of the projects final report. A model of kansei related design information based on these discussions is finally presented.
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