The balance between a usable and emotional product design – a comparison of different methods for prioritising relevant influencing factors

van Remmen JS, Horber D, Händel J, Miehling J, Wartzack S (2024)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2024

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Series: Proceedings of the Design Society

Book Volume: 4

Pages Range: 2463-2472

Conference Proceedings Title: DESIGN 2024

Event location: Cavtat HR

DOI: 10.1017/pds.2024.249

Abstract

Designing an equally usable and emotionally appealing product remains a challenge for product developers, not least due to conflicting goals. Product developers need to constantly map the affective user requirements to the product, whereby the requirements for the emotional and usable product design often cannot be equally addressed. The systematic approach presented can help product developers in conflicting decision-making situations to represent these affective user requirements by selecting and prioritising context-relevant influencing factors using multi-criteria decision-making methods.

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APA:

van Remmen, J.S., Horber, D., Händel, J., Miehling, J., & Wartzack, S. (2024). The balance between a usable and emotional product design – a comparison of different methods for prioritising relevant influencing factors. In DESIGN 2024 (pp. 2463-2472). Cavtat, HR: Cambridge University Press.

MLA:

van Remmen, Judith Sophie, et al. "The balance between a usable and emotional product design – a comparison of different methods for prioritising relevant influencing factors." Proceedings of the DESIGN 2024 - 18th International Design Conference, Cavtat Cambridge University Press, 2024. 2463-2472.

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