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The Power of Emotional Design: Unlocking the Secrets of Donald Norman’s Philosophy**

According to Norman, design operates on three distinct levels: visceral, behavioral, and reflective. The level refers to the immediate, instinctual response we have to a product’s appearance, feel, and sound. This initial impression is often based on aesthetics, with factors like color, shape, and texture influencing our emotional reaction. The behavioral level concerns the usability and functionality of a product, encompassing aspects like ease of use, efficiency, and effectiveness. Finally, the reflective level involves our rational, reflective thoughts and feelings about a product, including its symbolic meaning, personal significance, and emotional resonance. Design Emocional Donald Norman.pdf

In “Emotional Design,” Norman identifies three primary emotions that designers should strive to evoke: pleasure, satisfaction, and delight. is associated with basic, instinctual responses to sensory stimuli, such as the feel of a comfortable chair or the taste of a delicious meal. Satisfaction arises from a sense of accomplishment, competence, or mastery, as when we successfully complete a task or achieve a goal. Delight , the most profound and enduring emotional response, is characterized by a sense of wonder, excitement, or awe, often triggered by experiences that surprise, inspire, or challenge us. The Power of Emotional Design: Unlocking the Secrets