A methodology for multisensory product experience design using cross-modal effect: A case of SLR camera

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Throughout the course of product experience, a user employs multiple senses, including vision, hearing, and touch. Previous cross-modal studies have shown that multiple senses interact with each other and change perceptions. In this paper, we propose a methodology for designing multisensory product experiences by applying cross-modal effect to simultaneous stimuli. In this methodology, we first obtain a model of the comprehensive cognitive structure of user's multisensory experience by applying Kansei modeling methodology and extract opportunities of cross-modal effect from the structure. Second, we conduct experiments on these cross-modal effects and formulate them by obtaining a regression curve through analysis. Finally, we find solutions to improve the product sensory experience from the regression model of the target cross-modal effects. We demonstrated the validity of the methodology with SLR cameras as a case study, which is a typical product with multisensory perceptions.

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Maki, T., & Yanagisawa, H. (2019). A methodology for multisensory product experience design using cross-modal effect: A case of SLR camera. In Proceedings of the Design Society: International Conference on Engineering Design (Vol. 2019-August, pp. 3801–3810). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsi.2019.387

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