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Study On Display Design Of The User Experience

Posted on:2014-02-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H F DouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330398975041Subject:Art and design
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At present, exhibition design has become an important form of art, design and information fusion. Experience design has become an important trend in the development of display design, how to design experience, through what way to complete the experience has become the center of design, how to make the audience feel be personally on the scene to experience the artistic conception is an important subject of display design.This paper mainly through exploring the user and user experience connotation, constitute the main user experience and object extraction activities and relations, and put forward the construction mode of experience in the design of exhibition. Then the experience in the display design are discussed, through the concrete analysis of the two outstanding display design case, the factors that influence the user experience and spatial object elements and the relationship between the exhibition activities, summed up the display design new trend, the importance and key experience in showing the activity of users.Taking Chengdu striker4S sales service center as an example, trying to create a method and application in showing the importance of user experience research. Early access to the domestic design of large amounts of data related to the user, application of observation method, interview method, user questionnaire analysis and other methods to carry out the user experience design analysis and discussion, and then practice summary in Chengdu Qianfeng group, puts forward the constructive changes to the existing problems, finally design and innovation in design verification.Provide the valuable theory reference I hope this research can for future researchers, in order to promote the innovation and development of China’s exhibition industry.
Keywords/Search Tags:user, user research, experience design, exhibition
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