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Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
This paper introduces a theory-based approach to design for mood regulation. The main proposition is that design can best influence mood by enabling and stimulating people to engage in a broad range of mood-regulating activities. The first part of the manuscript reviews state-of-the art mood-focused design research initiatives, grouped into four...
journal article 2015
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Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Pohlmeyer, A.E. (author)
This paper addresses the question of how design can contribute to the happiness of individuals–to their subjective well-being. A framework for positive design is introduced that includes three main components of subjective well-being: pleasure, personal significance and virtue. Each component represents an ingredient of design for happiness, and...
journal article 2013
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Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Pohlmeyer, A.E. (author), Forlizzi, J. (author)
journal article 2013
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Fokkinga, S.F. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
This paper demonstrates how designers can enrich user experiences by purposefully involving negative emotions in user-product interaction. This approach is derived from a framework of rich experience, which explains how and under what circumstances negative emotions make a product experience richer and enjoyable. The approach consists of three...
journal article 2013
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Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
The study of user emotions is hindered by the absence of a clear overview of what positive emotions can be experienced in humanproduct interactions. Existing typologies are either too concise or too comprehensive, including less than five or hundreds of positive emotions, respectively. To overcome this hindrance, this paper introduces a basic...
journal article 2012
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Fokkinga, S.F. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
journal article 2012
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Yoon, J. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Van der Helm, A.J.C. (author)
This study explored the possibilities to design interactions that evoke user interest. On the basis of appraisal theory, it was predicted that interest is evoked by a combined appraisal of novelty complexity and coping potential. Because the role of novelty-complexity is well-documented (i.e. a product must be appraised as novel and/or complex...
journal article 2012
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Schifferstein, H.N.J. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
To determine the roles the sensory modalities play in user-product interactions, one modality was blocked during the execution of eight simple tasks. Participants reported how they experienced the products and how they felt during the experiment. Blocking vision resulted in the largest loss of functional information, increased task difficulty...
journal article 2007
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