Positive Design: beauty and usability

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J. R. Martín San Román, F. Suárez, D. Raposo, F. Galindo, L. Rivas Positive Design: beauty and usability for a better technology environment

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J. R. Martín San Román, F. Suárez, D. Raposo, F. Galindo, L. Rivas

Positive Design: beauty and usabilityfor a better technology environment

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1. Positive Design

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Desmet y Pohlmeyer:The intention to support human flourishing is the

explicit, central design objective of positive design.

Desmet, P. M. A., Pohlmeyer, A. E. (2013). Positive Design: An Introduction to Design for Subjective Well-Being. International Journal of Design, 7 (3). 5-19.

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Positive Design

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2. Design, UX, and Digital Divide

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3. Design, UX and Digital Divide

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3. Design, UX and Digital Divide

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Design, UX, and Digital Divide

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Design, UX, and Digital Divide

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3. A new approach for beauty and UX research

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A new approach for beauty and UX research

The more beautiful, more usable looks Kashimura & Kurosu

Kashimura, K.; Kurosu, M. (1995). Apparent Usability vs. Inherent Usability. Experimental analysis on the determinants of the apparent usability. CHI’95 Proceedings

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A new approach for beauty and UX research

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A new approach for beauty and UX research