TY - JOUR
T1 - A Relative Research on Affective Response From Form Composition Feature
AU - Fann, Shih Cheng
AU - Chuang, Ming Chuen
AU - Hsu, Chun-Cheng
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The "overall form" of an object comprises form elements that are combined using composition features. In this study, form composition was divided into different items and categories by using form principles, the Semantic Differential evaluation and content analysis method were employed to analyze the form composition. In addition, the Pleasure-Arousal affective space was adopted to facilitate classification and comprehensive analysis. The results of the affective response of form composition was generalized into four features governing form composition in the P-A affective space The overall form of an object exhibits an intensity that is either strong or weak, which strongly corresponds with its power to arouse. The results can provide insights to designers on how to use different form elements to achieve the affective response requirement, as well as on how to use different composition features to create differences in the affective response displayed in the overall form while employing only one form element.
AB - The "overall form" of an object comprises form elements that are combined using composition features. In this study, form composition was divided into different items and categories by using form principles, the Semantic Differential evaluation and content analysis method were employed to analyze the form composition. In addition, the Pleasure-Arousal affective space was adopted to facilitate classification and comprehensive analysis. The results of the affective response of form composition was generalized into four features governing form composition in the P-A affective space The overall form of an object exhibits an intensity that is either strong or weak, which strongly corresponds with its power to arouse. The results can provide insights to designers on how to use different form elements to achieve the affective response requirement, as well as on how to use different composition features to create differences in the affective response displayed in the overall form while employing only one form element.
KW - Kansei/Affective Engineering
KW - Feature Recognition
KW - Basic Content Analysis
U2 - 10.11247/jsd.1.1_1_27
DO - 10.11247/jsd.1.1_1_27
M3 - Article
SN - 2424-2217
VL - 1
SP - 27
EP - 36
JO - Journal of the Science of Design
JF - Journal of the Science of Design
IS - 1
ER -