Guidelines for how to design for emotions

Learn what makes for a rich emotional experience and why, even if we make our technology invisible, the connection will still be emotional.

By Pamela Pavliscak
November 8, 2017
Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions Robert Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions (source: Machine Elf 1735 on Wikimedia Commons)

The technology we use every day knows a lot about what we do. But so far, it doesn’t know much about how we feel. That’s changing as emotion-sensing technology moves from the experimental phase to reality. In this video, Pamela Pavliscak explores what makes for a rich emotional experience and why, even if we make our technology invisible, the connection will still be emotional.

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