Synesthetic Approach in the Design Process for Enhanced Creativity and Multisensory Experiences

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Abstract

Synesthesia –involuntary cross-modal sensory associations– is in very close relationship with perception, creativity, and imagination. Since design appeals to senses and provides multisensory experiences to users, synesthesia can be developed as a multisensory design method and framework –a multisensory instrument– having the potential to change the perception of the practice and the embodiment of a design idea accordingly. It can prompt creativity and imagination as well as enhancing the user experience and interaction with the product. Within this perspective, this paper aims to suggest a new territory for design research by investigating the relationship among synesthesia, creativity, and perception in order to contextualize the association between synesthesia and design and presenting a few exemplary designs that are found inspirational within the context. Then, synesthetic approach as a design method and framework is proposed with the intention to utilize and provide unique and intersubjective experiences in the field of product design.

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Merter, S. (2017). Synesthetic Approach in the Design Process for Enhanced Creativity and Multisensory Experiences. Design Journal, 20(sup1), S4519–S4528. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352948

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