Perceived Characteristics of Materials in a Product Aesthetics Context

A. Dumitrescu
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Materials possess a number of objective characteristics, the values of which can be determined experimentally. On the other hand, materials also have a number of subjective characteristics, such as perceived quality, perceived performance, and so on. These perceived features are very important in constructing the product’s aesthetics. The paper presents the results of three experiments performed to determine perceived characteristics (quality, performance, durability, modernity, and aesthetics) associated with four classes of materials (metal, plastic, wood, and ceramics). Computer-designed product models were used in the experiments. All products used in the experiment were low-tech. The design was  varied on three levels: minimal, elaborate, and exceptional. Differences in perception were found for each level of design. It has been found that the elaborate design improves the perception of the characteristics of the materials, but the  exceptional design has a negative influence on the perception. Plastics benefit greatly from the contribution of design, while wood (traditional material) is better perceived in the case of minimal design.
产品美学背景下材料的感知特征
材料具有许多客观特性,这些特性的值可以通过实验来确定。另一方面,材料还具有许多主观特征,如感知质量、感知性能等。这些感知特征对于构建产品的美学非常重要。本文介绍了三个实验的结果,以确定与四类材料(金属、塑料、木材和陶瓷)相关的感知特征(质量、性能、耐用性、现代性和美学)。实验采用计算机设计的产品模型。实验中使用的所有产品都是低技术含量的。设计在三个层面上有所不同:简约、精致和独特。每个设计水平的感知差异被发现。研究发现,精心的设计提高了人们对材料特性的感知,而超常规的设计则对感知产生了负面影响。塑料从设计的贡献中受益匪浅,而木材(传统材料)在最小设计的情况下更容易被感知。
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