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Emotional Design

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TLDR
Beauty and brains, pleasure and usability go hand-in-hand in good design.
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Beauty and brains, pleasure and usability go hand-in-hand in good design.

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Framework of product experience

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a general framework for product experience that applies to all affective responses that can be experienced in human-product interaction, including aesthetic experience, experience of meaning, and emotional experience.
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Advances in consumer electric vehicle adoption research: A review and research agenda

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive overview of the drivers for and barriers against consumer adoption of plug-in EVs, as well as an overview of theoretical perspectives that have been utilized for understanding consumer intentions and adoption behavior towards EVs, identifying gaps and limitations in existing research and suggest areas in which future research would be able to contribute.
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Design, Meanings, and Radical Innovation: A Metamodel and a Research Agenda*

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a metamodel for investigating design-driven innovation in which a manufacturer's ability to understand, anticipate, and influence emergence of new product meanings is built by relying on external interpreters (e.g., designers, firms in other industries, suppliers, schools, artists, the media) that share its same problem.
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Old wine in new bottles or novel challenges: a critical analysis of empirical studies of user experience

TL;DR: This paper reviews how empirical research on User Experience (UX) is conducted, integrating products, dimensions of experience, and methodologies across a systematically selected sample of 51 publications from 2005-2009, reporting a total of 66 empirical studies.
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User experience over time: an initial framework

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an in-depth, five-week ethnographic study that followed 6 individuals during an actual purchase of the Apple iPhone and found prolonged use to be motivated by different qualities than the ones that provided positive initial experiences.
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What are the key aspects of apples emotional design?

The key aspects of Apple's emotional design are beauty, pleasure, and usability.