Monday, August 12, 2013
Jinsop Lee — Designing for All Five Senses
A classmate of mine, Lix, shared with me what she watched online.
"Jinsop Lee is an industrial designer who believes that great design appeals to all five senses." via TedTalk
Lee's approach to design was a savior; He has articulated what I have been having in mind. He mentioned that a good design looks great, yes — but shouldn't it also feel great, smell great and sound great too? True. With modern break through technology, it is not a dream impossible to achieve.
This gave birth to Lee's theory of Designing for All Five Senses.
Lee hopes to inspire great multi-sensory experiences, by creating things, objects and products with five senses in mind. According to Lee's research, the best design involves all five senses, making that the perfect multi-sensory experience amongst all activities.
Lee creates a Five Senses Graph to help aid in the design process to feed our five senses :
Illustrated based on Lee's graph. Graph illustrates my personal review of drinking a can of Coke.
Thank God for Lee's talk.
Fuel for my thesis direction and purpose has been re-discovered.
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