Emotions are fuzzy but so vital in design. So to understand these emotional responses of the users, there should be some ways.
PrEmo helps us to measure the emotional experience of the product, service, environment or statement. Instead of relying on the use of words, respondents can report their emotions with the use of expressive cartoon animations. Each of the 12 measured emotions is portrayed by an animation of dynamic facial, bodily, and vocal expressions. Check the Quick tour and key benefits.
LEM is a scientifically validated cartoon character that expresses a set of eight specific emotions. You can use LEM emotions stickers to apply this method. There could different applications of evaluating different things, from products to magazines.
Sunday
Measuring Emotion
Posted by majiD at 17:26 2 comments
Labels: emotional design, LEM emotions, Measuring Emotion, PrEmo
Tuesday
Tesla
You remember first all-electric sports car, Lightning? Here's the other one from Tesla Motors. Tesla Roadster designed minimally and is comprised of 4 main components: the battery, which is relatively light, durable, recyclable and clean; Motor, the size of a watermelon!, 115 pounds, efficient; transmission: no clutch, and Power Electronics Module helps you drive surprisingly!; Power Electronics Module(PEM) controls motor torque, charging and regenerative braking. Check all these embedded in naked Tesla [here].
The brief process of Tesla creation [ here ].
and the most importantly, environmental benefits of such electrically-depended cars of today mentioned [ here ].
Tesla Roadster vs. Lightning [ here ].
You wanna buy some [ here ]. Definitely the cheaper electrical cars much more promote using clean energy and more people could afford it to make it an effective national strategy.
and finally, Tesla Roadster in action [ here ].
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Labels: electric car, roadster, Tesla
Sunday
AFM-Forest
Well, honestly when I first saw the film of it, I thought it's again something unreal but amazing. It didn't took a long to find it real, amazing and practical!! I am talking about this fantastic AFM harvester from AFM-Forest Ltd.. This "jack of all trades" machine cuts the trees from bottom, then peels, and then chops! And all these integrated in AFM harvester. You will enjoy seeing this masterpiece of design: gallery, brochore and videos.
Posted by majiD at 17:50 5 comments
Labels: AFM-Forest, forest harvester
Camera Printer
I remember we had one of those old instant Polaroid cameras and I would never forget how it felt seeing the picture instantly developed. Polaroid PoGo™, with built-in printer and thanks to the ZINK tech., is a retro-futuristic(in my mind)design that would herald a new generation of cameras. It's a new way to share photos.
And also TOMY xiao™ another camera with built-in printer, that is to be the first of its kind that gives you borderless, full-color prints in less than 60 seconds!
Posted by majiD at 20:08 1 comments
Labels: instant camera, Polaroid PoGo, TOMY xiao
Monday
Silver
Silver by Iranian Designer Hadi Teherani and his words on this design:
“I was keen to make technical complexity invisible and achieve the poetic level of perfect seating. A chair that is only used in an office and can always only express the word “office” was not enough for me. In particular I did not want an orthopaedic design with visible gears. Without complexity and depth of development design can outdate very quickly. Aesthetics without ethics tend to be deceiving.”
Posted by majiD at 18:47 2 comments
Labels: Hadi Teherani, silver
Tuesday
HAL
HAL - Hybrid Assistive Limb- by Japanese(no wonder) Cyberdyne , is the world's first cyborg-type robot controlled by unique Hybrid System, i.e. integrated autonomous and robotic control system that provides human-like movement. It detects movement in advance via sensing biosignals on the surface of the skin. Though it adds 23 kg to your weight!(if we call it a bug) but is aimed at different environments - disaster sites - and could be applied for the people with disabilities. That's a big change in robotic development. Don't miss HAL in action.
Posted by majiD at 18:45 1 comments
Labels: Cyberdyne, cyborg, HAL, Hybrid Assistive Limb
Wednesday
Design for Poverty
Yes We Can Change and I am sure that Design plays a big major role in this change, and I would say all designers are responsible for the Design which could help poverty in the world in any way ...
Posted by majiD at 19:50 2 comments
Labels: blogaction day, design for poverty
Tuesday
IDea Selection
InnovationTools reviews how firms could be able to discover new ideas to reach innovation, exemplifying Disney "Gong Show" method and Google idea management system! Most of Disney famous cartoons and Google lovely applications came out of intimate and fair meetings, discussing different ideas of employees, expressed freely and heard unbiasedly. So if there is right people in the selection team - those broad-minded people in touch with markets and customer needs - with well-conceived criteria, it would guarantee those 2 or 3 brilliant breakthrough ideas. There is," no wonder idea selection is fast becoming an established and essential best practice of firms seeking to imbed innovation into their cultures."
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Labels: Idea selection, innovation tools, Robert B. Tucker, systematic innovation
Thursday
People's Airbag
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Labels: airbag, elderly, old people, prop company
Tongue Drive
Recently I saw on TV some special eye-mouse that people with disabilities could click when wink. I truly believe that IDesign can and must be helpful for people with any kind of disability - in collaboration with scholars from other fields of sciences; add to this my personal interest, eager and desire to think of new ways of aiding disabled people thru Design. This Tongue Drive , developed by Maysam Ghovanloo at Georgia Tech, is on the same way. Attaching a magnet the size of a grain of rice to an individual tongue lets tongue motion direct the movement - of a cursor or a wheelchair. Magnetic-field sensors mounted on a headset outside the mouth detect movement of magnetic tracer. Sensor-output signals are then transmitted to the computer to be processed. Tongue Drive in action(film): moving wheelchair ; and Maysam speaks on the Tongue Drive system
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Labels: magnetic tracer, Maysam Ghovanloo, Tongue Drive