Emotional Design Analysis in Redesign:Taking the 21st Century Daily Necessities Redesign Exhibition as an Example
The focus of re-design is on the secondary design of daily necessities,while Kenya Hara's concept of"making familiar things unfamiliar"involves deconstructing design objects within the context of daily life,returning to the original problems of design,and aiming to establish a re-design perspective that breaks conventions yet remains practical.The daily living space,as a place for emotional release,provides rich sensory materials for re-design.This article approaches emotional design in re-design,uncovering potential emotional needs within the re-design perspective,and analyzing classic cases from the 21st-century daily necessities re-design exhibition.By combining Donald Norman's emotional design theory of the visceral,behavioral,and reflective levels,it attempts to clarify the emotional design pathways within re-design.
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