The Tripod Approach: A Systematic and Structured Framework to Designing Applied Textiles

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Abstract

The term ‘next to my skin’ is frequently used as a way to describe the close bonds between human beings and textiles. It is also widely accepted within the broad field of textile professionals that textile attributes related to emotional value – for example hand, look and drape – can be a make-and-break decision for a company.
However textile design research has shown that experience of emotional value is closely connected to fabric perception, and much literature suggests that textiles are experienced by a combination of sensory evaluation and memory associations.
This paper introduces the Tripod Approach as a framework that can support designing the stimuli, which can lead to personal experiences of emotional value in relation to applied textiles. It can be used to access the relevant level of entry in the textile design process focusing on appropriate design parameters, and support designing the textile as part of an overall context.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelOut of Control : Proceedings of 8th International Design and Emotion Conference 2012
RedaktørerJamie Brasset, Paul Hekkert, Geke Ludden, Matt Malpass, Janet McDonnell
Antal sider8
UdgivelsesstedLondon
Publikationsdato2012
StatusUdgivet - 2012
BegivenhedDesign & Emotion: Out of Control - Central Sct Martins College of Art and Design, London, Storbritannien
Varighed: 11 sep. 201214 sep. 2012
Konferencens nummer: 8

Konference

KonferenceDesign & Emotion
Nummer8
LokationCentral Sct Martins College of Art and Design
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByLondon
Periode11/09/201214/09/2012

Kunstnerisk udviklingsvirksomhed (KUV)

  • Nej
  • Design & Emotion

    Anne Louise Bang (Taler)

    11 sep. 201214 sep. 2012

    Aktivitet: Deltagelse i eller arrangement af en begivenhed Organisation af og deltagelse i konference

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