Emotion: New DNA in design process

This paper presents a design methodology to captivate emotions in the design process. The
paper shares examples from the student projects for designing houseware products. The
goal was to design consumers’ products that would have substantial and stable emotional
connection. It aims to design a product lasting longer. The emphasis was on the emotional
bond between the consumer and product. The element, ‘emotion’ has been started getting
attention in the design research process in order to compensate the conventional design
process activities. This paper provides the three components for deeper understanding of
consumers' needs in order to implement emotion in the design process.
1.'Security Blanket Theory(S.B.T)': Providing psychological comfort to the users and the
product lasts longer by adding feeling or emotions as design elements obtained from the
users.
2. ‘Metaphor Investigation and Interpretation (Mi2)’: Metaphors reveal the vital cues for
what the customers genuinely want and mean.
3.'Emotion Equalization (E2)' is required in the design process in order to make the product
last long.
By integrating the new components in the design process, the students had an opportunity
to think about the design process as whole experience, a moment the consumers purchase
products, and even after using the products. As a result, the students tried to establish
emotional bonding between the users and products rather than designing outside of
appearance.

DRS 2012 Bangkok