What do you find most enjoyable about your garden? The vibrant colors? The scents of the plants? The greenery? A well thought-out garden design can provide a feast for all of your senses. The ...
This essay was first published on Design for Europe. Our perceptions of the world are built on multiple senses. They interact to help us make sense of our surroundings, so a car will seem to be ...
JMU industrial design professors Audrey Barnes and Kevin Phaup’s latest work, WN2T (We Need to Talk), invites visitors to immerse themselves in a multi-sensory design exhibition. Scheduled to run ...
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Watch the third session of DesignMarch’s talks on fashion and multi-sensory storytelling
Dezeen has teamed up with DesignMarch to livestream a day of talks focusing on materiality and sources for inspiration in the creative industry. Watch the concluding session here from 3:50pm UK time.
A roundtable discussion on neurodiversity and design at the International WELL Building Institute’s recent WELL Summit has presented four new design features that support sensory wellbeing for ...
Norman became a household design name after coining term “User Experience (UX)” when he joined Apple in 1993. Now, and to many, he is the face of invisible design. When you think of design, you ...
Design extends far beyond what we can see with our eyes. Using texture, lighting, smell and more, manufacturers, developers and architects tap into sensory design, where multiple senses are stimulated ...
Editor’s note: As retail interfaces and systems continue to evolve, the way we design retail experiences to user needs and behaviors is also transforming. In the new series “Stimulating Retail,” join ...
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