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1. Emotion is Experience
We receive information about the world from our senses. Because we don’t have the attention required to process and interpret all the…
Five Reasons to Design for Emotion
Why should you design for emotion? The short answer is that emotion is an overriding influence in our daily lives (Damasio, 1994)….
Privacy Questions?
UPDATED Sept. 20: Since the launch of the Chapter 1 download last week, a few people have had questions about privacy and…
Window for Contributions Has Closed
For the last several months, we’ve been accepting contributions for possible inclusion in our book, Design for Emotion. Unfortunately, the window of…