The Interaction between Visual Kansei and Acoustic Kansei─Taking Digital Camera as an Example

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 工業設計學系碩博士班 === 98 === The form of a product has been considered the most important feature of a design, while the sound of it having been often ignored. Nowadays, as users ask for richer and richer experience when they use a product, sound of a product becomes a feature of importan...

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Main Authors: Miao-WenHuang, 黃妙雯
Other Authors: Kuohsiang Chen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/17054845159311369695
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Summary:碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 工業設計學系碩博士班 === 98 === The form of a product has been considered the most important feature of a design, while the sound of it having been often ignored. Nowadays, as users ask for richer and richer experience when they use a product, sound of a product becomes a feature of important. Therefore, this research aimed to investigate both visual and acoustic Kansei and the relationship between the two. Kansei Engineering was applied in the study. The experiments were divided into three phases: Kansei evaluation on the sense of sight, on the sense of hearing; and on the mixture of sight and hearing at the same time. Five Kansei words were selected common to both senses: “smooth”, “succinct”, “professional”, “technological”, and “traditional”. The results showed that: 1. For the sense of sight, the thickness of cameras was the most influential factor to all of the five Kansei words; the hand-hold of cameras contributed most to “professional” image; while concise contour lines and long & narrow proportion considered most “traditional”. 2. For the sense of hearing, the coefficients of determination from Quantification Theory Type I were low on all of the five Kansei words. 3. For the mixture of sight and hearing, neither one sensory was dominant nor alternative to the other. In other words, sight and hearing were equally important and independent to each other when people evaluating Kansei values for a digital camera.