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The Space Environment Design Experience Study Of The Bookstore

Posted on:2013-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2212330362466761Subject:Art of Design
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Books can bring people together and build connections where our ideology andplaces differs. As a result, the spaces in bookstores which exists as a typical culturespaces should attract the attention of interior designers. In the fast-developinginternet age, it is every culture scholar's dream of bring readers back to thebookstores. This article observes the magic power of the designing of bookstores inbring people back to bookstores through the analysis of people's needs andcharacteristics of consumer's action under the consumption economy background. Agood space method has positive effect on people's emotions and buying emotions.The experienced design which is created under a kind of "experienced economy "has been known by most people. The customers 'experience of buying and reading inthe bookstore has multiple functions. And the space of the bookstore can also bringcustomers different feelings through changing its plentif ul experiences. This hashigh requirements of the cutting of spaces, the amenity of furnitures, the arts ofdecorations and reasonable arrangement of all the function areas. This article usedplenty of bookstore cases and analyzed use of experienced design in the bookstore toexplain how the "experiences" has now became an impo rtant symbol.Separated from service "experience" in nowadays is gradually recognition, when"experience" as a bookstore the added value of exhibition space to display effect onpeople and products of emotional interaction is extremely important, experience andis not how to display of pleasing customers, but about how to make them involved init. Book store space as a cultural life of the people and an important form of thespace and exist, the "experience design methods" into the book store space of furtherdeepening design, through the vision, hearing, touch, and the capture of theemotional psychology to offer customers a full of interest sex space, let a space fromthe cold store the man-machine dialogue.
Keywords/Search Tags:Experience Economy, Human environment, Design requirements, Consumer culture
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