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Advances in Industrial Design Proceedings of the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conferences on Design for Inclusion, Affective and Pleasurable Design, Interdisciplinary Practice in Industrial Design, Kansei Engineering, and Human Factors for Apparel and Textile Engineering, July 16–20, 2020, USA

123 Editors Giuseppe Di Bucchianico Cliff Sungsoo Shin Dipartimento di Architettura Department of Industrial Design Università degli Studi “G.d’Annunzio” University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Pescara, Pescara, Champaign, IL, USA

Scott Shim Shuichi Fukuda University of Notre Dame System Design and Management Indiana, IN, USA Keio University Tokyo, Japan Gianni Montagna Faculty of Cristina Carvalho University of Lisbon Faculty of Architecture Lisbon, Portugal University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal

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Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Hasan Ayaz and Umer Asgher Engineering Advances in Industrial Design Giuseppe Di Bucchianico, Cliff Sungsoo Shin, Scott Shim, Shuichi Fukuda, Gianni Montagna and Cristina Carvalho Advances in Ergonomics in Design Francisco Rebelo and Marcelo Soares Advances in Safety Management and Human Pedro M. Arezes and Ronald L. Boring Performance Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Jay Kalra and Nancy J. Lightner Healthcare and Medical Devices Advances in Simulation and Digital Human Daniel N Cassenti, Sofia Scataglini, Modeling Sudhakar L. Rajulu and Julia L. Wright Advances in Human Factors and Systems Isabel L. Nunes Interaction Advances in the Human Side of Service Jim Spohrer and Christine Leitner Engineering Advances in Human Factors, Business Jussi Ilari Kantola, Salman Nazir and Management and Leadership Vesa Salminen Advances in Human Factors in Robots, Drones Matteo Zallio and Unmanned Systems Advances in Human Factors in Cybersecurity Isabella Corradini, Enrico Nardelli and Tareq Ahram (continued)

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(continued) Advances in Human Factors in Training, Salman Nazir, Tareq Ahram and , and Learning Sciences Waldemar Karwowski Advances in Human Aspects of Transportation Neville Stanton Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Software and Tareq Ahram Systems Engineering Advances in Human Factors in Architecture, Jerzy Charytonowicz Sustainable Urban Planning and Infrastructure Advances in Physical, Social & Occupational Waldemar Karwowski, Ravindra S. Ergonomics Goonetilleke, Shuping Xiong, Richard H.M. Goossens and Atsuo Murata Advances in , Production Beata Mrugalska, Stefan Trzcielinski, Management and Process Control Waldemar Karwowski, Massimo Di Nicolantonio and Emilio Rossi Advances in , User Experience, Wearable Tareq Ahram and Christianne Falcão and Assistive Technology Advances in , , Evangelos Markopoulos, Ravindra S. Entrepreneurship and Communication of Design Goonetilleke, Amic G. Ho and Yan Luximon Preface

Industrial design has been one of the fastest growing and demanding areas which made significant contributions to our lives and societies. Traditionally, industrial focus on the of products’ form and style as well as ergonomics. This tradition has expanded its boundary to other subject matters such as , human–computer interaction and , and virtual & augment reality. This is a strong indication that interdisciplinary collaboration across disciplines became an essential and critical practice in design. This book covers five unique but overlapping design topics, namely: design for inclusion, interdisciplinary practice in industrial design, affective and pleasurable design, Kansei engineering and human factors for apparel and textile engineering. This book has two underlying messages, the emerging importance of the social issue of inclusion and human diversity in contemporary society, and the increasing awareness that there is no such thing as a ‘standard human being.’ The first question has to do with inequality and social disparity as a necessary milestone toward economic revival, among other things, while a vital role in the strategies adopted by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Framework Program is played by the ones that focus on strengthening equality, participation and accessibility for all to goods, services and what Dahrendorf called ‘life chances.’ What this means is that the issue of social inclusion of diversity and for equality is firmly on political agendas all over the world, not least because of increasing awareness that new visions, new strategies, new tools and new approaches are needed, if we are to tackle the challenges arising from recent phenomena of economic and cultural globalization, demographic change, economic migration from poorer countries and an aging population in wealthier countries, phenomena that are destined to upset the entire planet’s micro- and macroeconomic and social structures in years to come. The second issue tackled in this book is more technical in nature, since the paradigm change from ‘designing for standards’ and ‘inclusive products and service design’ to the enlightened awareness that there are no such concepts to fit the standard human being, this has immediate, direct repercussions on the specialized dimension of designing. The realization is at last taking hold not only that those individuals are physically, psychologically and culturally ‘diverse,’ but they also have widely

vii viii Preface diversified skills, abilities, aspirations and desires that make each one of us unique and not at all replicable. Since the diversity of individuals is the rule, not the exception, it makes sense to consider it as a resource, not as a limiting factor or a restriction on design, while equality between individuals, communities and peoples should be treated as fundamental strategic inputs to the sustainable development of contemporary society, where everybody should have the same opportunities to experience places, products and services. Numerous design approaches have been adopted to facilitate social and cultural inclusion in recent decades: design for disability, , and . All of these philosophies, approaches and methodologies aim to build value on all aspects of human diversity, from psychophysical to cultural issues, and to offer equal opportunity to everyone in order to experience places, products, services and sys- tems. With this in mind, this book sets out to forge a climate conducive to dis- cussion and comparison between these approaches, without any prejudice in favor or against any one of them, but attempting to identify the elements they hold in common and to build each one’s heritage of originality, because we are convinced that the true resource of design for inclusion may well be found in this very diversity of opinions. The Interdisciplinary Practice in Industrial Design (IPID) aims at exploring and broadening the practice in industrial Interdisciplinary design process. The confer- ence includes discussions on 1) a theoretical investigation as well as professional practice to foster interdisciplinary collaboration across disciplines, 2) design pro- jects through interdisciplinary collaboration, 3) design process with external public and private sector partners with a solid record of interdisciplinary development experience and 4) and techniques to investigate productive and effective interdisciplinary collaboration in design. This book also focuses on an apparel and textile engineering along with positive emotional approach in product, service and system design and emphasizes aes- thetics and enjoyment in user experience. This book provides dissemination and exchange of scientific information on the theoretical and practical areas of affective and pleasurable design for research experts and practitioners from multi- disciplinary backgrounds, including industrial designers, emotion designers, ethnographers, human–computer interaction researchers, human factors engineers, interaction designers, mobile product designers and vehicle system designers. A total of seventeen sections are presented in this book: Section 1 Products and Services for an Inclusive Society Section 2 Design for Inclusion: Future Strategies and Challenges Section 3 Design for Disability and Social Inclusion Section 4 Designing for Inclusion in the Information Society Section 5 Design for Inclusion in the Living Environment Section 6 Interdisciplinary Section 7 Interdisciplinary Approach to Industrial Design Section 8 Interdisciplinary Approach to Digital Design Section 9 Interdisciplinary Approach to Design Innovation Preface ix

Section 10 Interdisciplinary Approach to Design Manufacturing Section 11 Human Factors Research Methods for Hand and Tool Design Section 12 Kansei Engineering Section 13 Human Factors for Textile and Society Section 14 Apparel Design and Textile Engineering Section 15 Coordinating for Emotional Satisfaction Section 16 Affective Value and Kawaii Engineering Section 17 Sensory Engineering and Emotion Sections 1–5 cover topics in design for inclusion, Sections 6–11 cover topics in interdisciplinary practice in industrial design, Section 12 covers topics in Kansei engineering, Sections 13 and 14 cover topics in and engineering, and Sections 15–17 cover topics in affective and pleasurable design. Each section contains research papers that have been reviewed by members of the International Editorial Board. Our sincere thanks and appreciation go to the Board Members as listed below: Design for Inclusion C. Aceves Gonzales, Mexico A. Accolla, China D. Al Thani, Qatar D. Busciantella Ricci, Italy R. Gheerawo, UK N. Ivanova, UK K. Kawahara, Japan P. Kercher, Italy T. Liu, USA N. Martins, Portugal G. Mincolelli, Italy F. Nickpour, UK J. Rieger, Australia M. Zallio, Italy Interdisciplinary Practice in Industrial Design Y. Choi, USA K. Kim, Korea M. Kim, USA Y. Kim, USA J. Park, USA S. Shim, USA Human Factors for Apparel and Textile Engineering L. Almeida, Portugal A. Broega, Portugal C. Figueiredo, Portugal x Preface

S. Heffernan, New Zealand A. Marr, UK C. Morais, Portugal F. Moreira da Silva, Portugal D. Ramos, Portugal M. Sbordone, Italy Affective and Pleasurable Design A. Aoussat, S. Bahn, Korea L. Chen, Taiwan K. Cho, Korea S. Choi, USA D. Coelho, Portugal O. Demirbilek, Australia M. Feil, USA A. Freivalds, USA Q. Gao, China R. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong B. Henson, UK A. Ho, Hong Kong W. Hwang, Korea Y. Ji, Korea E. Jung, Korea J. Kim, Korea K. Kim, Korea K. Kotani, Japan S. Minel, France K. Morimoto, Japan M. Ohkura, Japan T. Park, Korea P. Rau, China S. Schutte, Sweden D. Shin, USA A. Warell, Sweden M. Yun, Korea Kansei Engineering A. Lokman, Malaysia Y. Matsubara, Japan T. Tsuchiya, Japan Special thanks to Professors Mitsuo Nagamachi and Shigekazu Ishihara for their valuable contribution to the research track focusing on Kansei engineering. Preface xi

We hope that this book, which is the international state of the in the industrial design, will be a valuable source of theoretical and applied knowledge enabling human-centered design of variety of products, services and systems for global markets.

July 2020 Giuseppe Di Bucchianico Cliff Sungsoo Shin Scott Shim Shuichi Fukuda Gianni Montagna Cristina Carvalho Contents

Products and Services for an Inclusive Society Human Centered Design Methodologies Applied to Complex Research Projects: First Results of the PLEINAIR Project ...... 3 Giuseppe Mincolelli, Gian Andrea Giacobone, Silvia Imbesi, and Michele Marchi Envisioning the Future and Going Back: A Human-Centered Strategy to Develop the Styling of a Sports Car ...... 10 Gian Andrea Giacobone and Giuseppe Mincolelli The DfA Quality Label: Design for All Practical Evaluation Experiences for Inclusive Design Solutions ...... 18 Giuseppe Di Bucchianico Social Innovation in Design: Can Design Provide Opportunities of Inclusion to Refugees in Greece? ...... 24 Giovanni Maria Conti and Maria Angeliki Panagiotidou Fashion and Inclusive Design: Assistive Technologies Applied to Clothing ...... 32 Grazyella C. O. Aguiar, Leonardo M. Rincon, Miguel A. F. Carvalho, Christian Mailer, Fabieli D. Breier, and Fernando B. Ferreira Analysis of the Sensorial Characteristics of Materials for Inclusive Design ...... 38 Stefania Camplone and Emidio Antonio Villani User Friendly Eco Bag for Everyday Life ...... 45 Stefania Camplone, Giuseppe Di Bucchianico, and Grazia Ventrella

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Design for Inclusion: Future Strategies and Challenges Exploring Boundaries and Synergies Between Inclusive Design and Service Design ...... 55 Daniele Busciantella-Ricci, Libertad Rizo-Corona, and Carlos Aceves-Gonzalez Evaluating Possibilities in Chinese Market and Media for for Sustainable Development and Inclusion ...... 62 Avril Accolla, Ziquan Wang, and Huichan Liu Employing the Inclusive Design Process to Design for All ...... 69 Jenna Mikus, Victoria Høisæther, Carmen Martens, Ubaldo Spina, and Janice Rieger Using AI to Enable Design for Diversity: A Perspective ...... 77 Fang Li, Hua Dong, and Long Liu Design for Inclusion and Diversity: Developing Social Competencies in Engineering Education ...... 85 Claudia Lizette Garay-Rondero, David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro, and Ericka Zulema Rodríguez Calvo

Design for Disability and Social Inclusion Design for Inclusion in the Nautical Field. DfA Guideline for Small Motorboats ...... 95 Jessica Lagatta Diary Methods Used in Research on Visually Impaired People ...... 103 Dawoon Jeong and Sung H. Han Designing Accessible Maps on Mobile Devices for Blind and Visually Impaired Users ...... 110 Tania Calle-Jimenez, Sergio Luján-Mora, Hugo Arias-Flores, Carlos Ramos-Galarza, and Isabel L. Nunes Balance of Considerations Between Technological and Social Factors: A Case Study on SmartrackTM for the Visually Impaired ...... 117 Yi Lin Wong, Kin Wai Michael Siu, and Chi Hang Lo Design and Development of an All-Terrain Wheelchair for Rural Areas in Mexico: The First Stage of the Project ...... 124 Alberto Rossa-Sierra, Ana Paula Diaz-Pinal, Fabiola Cortes-Chavez, Felix Maldonado de la Fuente, and Gilberto Carrillo-Alvarado Contents xv

Designing for Inclusion in the Information Society Building Communities Through Digital Data Sharing ...... 133 Soroosh Nazem, Valeria Bruni, Elena Fabris, Alan Marcus, Barbara Melis, and Graziella Roccella How to Democratize Internet of Things Devices: A Study to Improve Digital Literacy ...... 139 Matteo Zallio, John McGrory, and Damon Berry Talking About Inclusiveness: How Inclusive Are Transportation App Services? ...... 151 Adriana Rodríguez-Villaseñor, Patricia Reyna-López, Alber Duque-Álvarez, Carlos Aceves-González, and Libertad Rizo-Corona Emotional Design and Human Factors Design as Tool for Understanding Efficiency in Process at Medical Documents ...... 157 Mariel Garcia-Hernadez, Fabiola Cortes-Chavez, Marco Marin-Alvarez, Alberto Rossa-Sierra, and Elvia Luz Gonzalez

Design for Inclusion in the Living Environment Moving Beyond Visitor and Usability Studies: Co-designing Inclusion in and Galleries ...... 167 Janice Rieger Challenges of Universal Design in Coastal Resort Architecture and Planning ...... 173 Agata Bonenberg Accessibility to Cultural Heritage from the Urban System to Museums. Innovative Solutions ...... 182 Michela Benente, Valeria Minucciani, and Graziella Roccella Inclusive Museums: From Physical Accessibility to Cultural Appropriation ...... 189 Michela Benente and Valeria Minucciani Bathroom Handrail Requirements for Use by the Elderly ...... 196 Yoshiaki Goto, Satoshi Kose, Shinji Tanaka, and Hajime Yada Beyond Walking: Improving Urban Mobility Equity in the Age of Information ...... 204 Dadi An, Jiangchao Wang, Puxian Wang, Yuheng Yang, Yunchen Pu, Haorui Ke, and Yuqin Chen Acceptable Handrail Diameter for Use by the Elderly ...... 210 Satoshi Kose, Yoshihide Sugimoto, and Yoshiaki Goto xvi Contents

A Holistic Approach to Inclusive Mobility Under Resilience and Sustainability Goals: A Pilot Project in Brazil...... 218 Magaly Romao and Anabela Simoes

Interdisciplinary Design Education “Grit” Assessment of First Year Design Students...... 227 Benjamin Bush and Chris Arnold Identity, Wayfinding and Construction for an Underserved Population in Ecuador ...... 234 David Smith ID Case Study: The Value of in Innovative Product Development ...... 240 Joyce Thomas PET: Polyethylene Terephthalate – The Ubiquitous 500 ml Water Bottle ...... 248 Clark Lundell and Joyce Thomas Leveraging Design Competitions to Enhance Learning Goals and Student Motivation Within a Studio Project ...... 255 Wendell Wilson and Young Mi Choi Strategic Pathways for Interdisciplinary Design Education ...... 261 William Bullock A Student Driven Model for Creative Pedagogy ...... 268 Angie Fahlman and Lois Frankel Steps to Safer and More Sustainable Industrial Design Studios ...... 277 George K. Chow Project Pilot Run 2.ZeRo ...... 284 Adam Feld Industrial Design + Horticulture: A Collaborative Approach to Greenhouse Design ...... 291 Carlton R. Lay Thinking, A Unique Combination of Cognitive Modes ...... 299 Paul Skaggs

Interdisciplinary Approach to Industrial Design Redefining User Needs ...... 309 James Rudolph Contents xvii

The Role of Design in Consumer Behaviour: How Design Can Influence Consumer Decision Making at a Point of Purchase ...... 316 Ruzbeh Irani and Lois Frankel Designing an Experience Ecosystem on Campus ...... 323 Scott Shim Ageless Design: A Design Method of Product Longevity for Cross-Generation ...... 330 Yong-Gyun Ghim and Cliff Shin Analysis of Design Elements of Automatic Household Food Waste Composting Machine Based on Perceptual Engineering ...... 338 Chuyi Zhao and Huabin Wang Have the Display Illumination Design Misled Customers on Color Perception? A Study on Differences of Color Caused by LED Lighting on Leather Products ...... 346 Cong Xu, Chih-Fu Wu, Dan-Dan Xu, and Ying-Shan Lai The Development Trend of Personalized Bank Card Design from a New Perspective ...... 354 Xinxiong Liu and Jingyang Du A Conceptual Model for Designing Sustainable City Development ..... 360 Amira Ashraf and Thomas Garvey The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Participation and Anti-oppressive Principles ...... 370 Dawson Clark and Lois Frankel A Dimensional Themes’ Matrix for Identifying Design Problem Structure ...... 378 Dabin Lee, Sangjin Joo, Soyoon Park, Hwang Kim, and KwanMyung Kim Reconstructing Social Identity Through Physical Attractiveness ...... 385 Young Ae Kim and Qiuwen Li Happiness Participatory Media: Cultural Differences in Happiness on Instagram ...... 394 Qiuwen Li and Young Ae Kim Collaboration to Improve Experience in Hospital Environments ...... 403 Kayla Daigle and Lois Frankel Research on Emotional in Installation ...... 410 Jiang Yuhao xviii Contents

Exploring the Potential Uses of Ocean Plastic and Public Engagement Activities for Raising Awareness ...... 418 Xingyu Tao

Interdisciplinary Approach to Digital Design Application of Typical Technical Features in Industry 4.0 for Product Innovation Design ...... 429 Huabin Wang and Zhanwen Gan Effects of Industry 4.0 on Human Factors/Ergonomics Design in 21st Century ...... 437 Manutchanok Jongprasithporn, Nantakrit Yodpijit, Chanakamon Phaisanthanaphark, Yotsuda Buranasing, and Teppakorn Sittiwanchai Human-Machine Interaction Design Process for Complex Product Systems as Spacesuits ...... 444 Gang Liu, Li Huang, Mengyin Jiang, and Yi Su Integration of Multi-domain-Simulation into the Design of Cyber-Physical Systems ...... 451 Tanja Steinbach, Yübo Wang, Vladimir Kutscher, and Reiner Anderl Integrated Keyword Mapping Process: Bridging User Research to Style Concept Development ...... 457 Sangjin Joo, Dabin Lee, Soyoon Park, Hwang Kim, and KwanMyung Kim Emotional Interaction Design for Driverless Food Truck Under Campus Scenarios ...... 464 Ming Yan, Jianmin Wang, and Wenjuan Wang

Interdisciplinary Approach to Design Innovation An Interdisciplinary Approach to Accessible Exhibitions .... 475 Carla Ayukawa and Lois Frankel An Interdisciplinary Framework for Designing Adaptive Snowsports ...... 484 Lindsay McCauley and Lois Frankel Case Study of Cultural Design Innovation Enabling Development ...... 491 Huabin Wang and Lei Han Innovation’s DNA in Postmodern Society Age ...... 498 Ekaterina Barcellos, Galdenoro Botura Jr., and Lívia Inglesis Contents xix

Exploration and Practice of Industry-Education Integration in Design Schools ...... 506 Wei Ding, Xinyao Huang, and Dadi An Research and Practice of Whole Process Innovation Theory System Based on Service ...... 514 Wei Ding, Defang Chen, and Junnan Ye Product Design Education for Circular Economy ...... 519 José Vicente

Interdisciplinary Approach to Design Manufacturing Analysis of the Components of the Scene System and Its Characteristics ...... 529 Yan Wang and Jiadong Han for Electric Vehicles: Lessons and Requirements Learned from a Chinese Automobile Manufacturer ...... 537 Yang Zhao, Hua Dong, and Long Liu Design of Doll’s Arm Based on Shape Memory Alloy Actuator ...... 544 Danying Liu, Xifan Ding, Mingjiang Jin, and Shanang He Integration of Consumer Electronics Products Designed in Mexico .... 551 Carlos Garnier-Ortiz, Alberto Rossa-Sierra, and Fabiola Cortes-Chavez Extracting Contour Shape of Passenger Car Form in Front Quarter View Based on Form Similarity Judgement by Young Chinese Consumers ...... 558 Chunrong Liu, Yuchun Shi, and Minghua Zhang

Human Factors Research Methods for Hand and Tool Design Lend a Hand for 3D Scans: Scanning Methodology and Data Collection for Tool and Glove Design ...... 567 Bethany Juhnke, Colleen Pokorny, Linsey Griffin, and Susan Sokolowski Qualitative Survey Methodology and Data Collection for Performance Glove Design and Fit ...... 575 Susan L. Sokolowski, Linsey Griffin, Bethany Juhnke, Colleen Pokorny, and Chrissy Bettencourt How Sport-Specific Hand Positioning Can Inform Glove and Mitt Design ...... 582 Susan L. Sokolowski, Carly Anderson, and Sarah Klecker A Visible Functional Grasp to Measure the Complete Hand ...... 589 Colleen Pokorny, Bethany Juhnke, and Linsey Griffin xx Contents

Investigation of 3D Functional Grip Shape to Design Products for Dog Walking and Hiking ...... 597 Susan L. Sokolowski, Chrissy Bettencourt, and Jennifer Null Human Factors Design of Digital Information Systems for Inspection Body (IB) in Industry 4.0 Era ...... 605 Manutchanok Jongprasithporn, Nantakrit Yodpijit, Danitar Tontoh, and Teppakorn Sittiwanchai

Kansei Engineering Pilot Study of Kansei Human Machine Interface for Prevention System of Unintended Acceleration ...... 615 Toshio Tsuchiya, Kanon Watanabe, Mizuki Hirano, Kotaro Kuma, and Shintaro Wakamatsu Meaning and Approach of New Product Designing Through Kansei Engineering ...... 621 Yuuki Shigemoto Real, Augmented, Virtual, and Robotic Animals in Smart and Playable Cities ...... 627 Anton Nijholt On the Role of “Muscle Memory” in Interaction Design ...... 634 Miao Liu and Xingchun Yang UX Design for Mobile Application of E-Commerce Site by Using Kansei Interface ...... 641 Yuiko Mimura, Toshio Tsuchiya, Kaho Moriyama, Kanna Murata, and Sana Takasuka Research on the Color of Physiotherapy Equipment - Example of the Lower Limb Equipment ...... 648 Peng Jyun Liu Young Chinese Consumers’ Perception of Passenger Car Form in Side View Analyzed with Quantitative and Qualitative Methods .... 662 Chunrong Liu, Kui Gao, and Qichang He Examining the Incidence of Intuitiveness and Cognitive-Affective States in the Kansei and Rating of Mobile Apps ...... 669 Sandrine Fischer Research on Hospital Self-service Machine Interaction Design Based on Kansei Engineering ...... 676 Zhengyu Shi, Huifang Shang, Chuanshun Wang, Zhengyu Wang, and Meiyu Zhou Contents xxi

Kansei Evaluation Based on Quantifying the Identity of Smartphone Shape ...... 689 Koki Chiba, Namgyu Kang, Jiuqiang Fu, Dongjin Seo, Khongthat Thongphun, Liu Jiehong, and Mohd Khairul Hussin Proposal of System Based on Kansei Evaluation of Influence of the Margin Ratio of Plates ...... 696 Shunsuke Ono and Namgyu Kang Verification of Effectiveness with Sound Using Metaphor for Typing on Keyboard ...... 703 Noriki Fukatsu and Namgyu Kang Proposal of Kansei Communication Tool for SNS Based on Combining Verbal and Non-verbal Communication ...... 710 Sadahiro Suzuki and Namgyu Kang Proposal and Kansei Evaluation of a Garbage Can to Change Human Behaviour Based on Fun Theory ...... 717 Masayuki Takahashi and Namgyu Kang

Human Factors for Textile and Society The Importance of Textiles in the User Experience in Interior and Furniture Design ...... 727 Rui Carreto and Catarina Carreto The Shape of Desire: Knitwear and the Body ...... 733 Gianni Montagna, Cristina Carvalho, Carla Morais, and Maria Antonietta Sbordone Ancient Activities Improved by Design ...... 741 Isabel Bieger, Cristina Carvalho, and Gianni Montagna Long-Line Composite Floating Modular System for Controlled Growth of Mytilus Galloprovincialis Mussels and the Development of Crassostrea Gigas Oysters ...... 748 Alexandra Ene and Carmen Mihai Design Artisan and Art: Development of a Textile Collection in Contemporary Fashion ...... 754 Ana Margarida Fernandes and Isabele Lavado

Apparel Design and Textile Engineering Hierarchical Model of “Feeling of Luxury:” Genuine and Artificial Leather Case Study ...... 763 Shuhei Watanabe and Takahiko Horiuchi xxii Contents

Innovative Filtering Systems for High Temperature Chemical Processes ...... 770 Carmen Mihai and Alexandra Ene Unique Natural Fibers: Physicochemical Characteristics of Lignin-Cellulosic Fibers from Aechmea Bromeliifolia Leaves ...... 777 Rayana Santiago de Queiroz, Ana Cristina Broega, and António Pedro Garcia Valadares Souto Underwear in Personal Wardrobe – A Study About Consumption and Disposal ...... 785 Carla Morais, Gianni Montagna, and Ana Sousa The Senior Target Audience: When the Body Does Not Keep Up with the Youthful Spirit, the Clothing Design Gives a Reply Through Comfort ...... 792 Mariana Dias de Almeida, Ana Cristina da Luz Broega, and Marizilda dos Santos Menezes Active Sportswear for Older Consumers ...... 801 Laura Piccinini, Gianni Montagna, and Cristina Carvalho 5D Virtual Model for Thermal Comfort and Ergonomics Assessment Applied in Clothing Industries ...... 809 Consuelo Latorre-Sánchez, Mateo Izquierdo, Alejandro Conde, Eduardo Parrilla, Alfredo Ballester, Jose Laparra-Hernández, Juan Carlos Gonzalez, and Sandra Alemany The Virtualization of the Fashion Product ...... 820 Luís Ricardo Santos, Gianni Montagna, and Maria João Pereira Neto Effect of the Size of the Covered Area of the Chest Surface on Pressure Sensation ...... 831 Tamaki Mitsuno and Tomomi Aruga Research on the Body Shape of Clothing for Chinese Adult ...... 841 Linghua Ran, Chaoyi Zhao, Hong Luo, Xin Zhang, and Taijie Liu Smart Sportswear Design for Down Syndrome Patients ...... 847 Ying-Chia Huang, Jen-Hau Chen, Guan-Yin Chen, and Kai Fang Tung Effect of Fatigue of the Protective Clothing Wearer on Body Balance Performance Caused by Shorten or Prolonged Workload with Heat Exposure ...... 856 Suyoung Son and Ken Tokizawa Textile Historical Sustainability and Innovative Textile Products ...... 862 Eleonora Trivellin, Giuseppe Lotti, Marco Marseglia, Elisa Matteucci, Margherita Vacca, Irene Fiesoli, Claudia Morea, Alessio Tanzini, Francesco Cantini, and Lu Ji Contents xxiii

Coordinating for Emotional Satisfaction From Control to Coordination ...... 873 Shuichi Fukuda Color in Glossolalia: Green in Western Culture (Part I) ...... 879 Leonor Ferrão Predicting Attitudes Towards Advertisement Strategy Based on Personality ...... 885 Ezekiel B. Skovron and Kim-Phuong Vu Research and Practice on the Design Method of Cultural Output for Small Commodities Based on “Without Thought Design” ...... 892 Junnan Ye, Siyao Zhu, Menglan Wang, Jingyang Wang, and Xu Liu The Creation of Aesthetic Conception on Landscape Space Through Information Technology ...... 899 Shuwang Zhao Motor Control of Hand Force for Visual Indicator Without Hand Displacement ...... 907 Takashi Oyama and Teruaki Ito Style and Color Design of Technology Packaging ...... 913 Lung-Wen Kuo, Chih-Chun Lai, and Ming-Chi Hsieh A Methodology for Designing Meaningful Interactions in Public Space ...... 920 Liang Tan Case Study: How Design Students Tailor Their Crowdfunding Presentation to Different Audiences ...... 927 Jose Rivera-Chang Research on the Application of Traditional Cultural Elements in the Design of Bank Card Surface ...... 932 Yun-chen Xi and Xin-xiong Liu The Construction of Story-Telling in Tea Packaging Design ...... 938 Ren Long, Lu Geng, and Chenyue Sun

Affective Value and Kawaii Engineering Analysis of Factors Affecting Luxury of Images of Cooked Dishes..... 947 Yuri Hamada, Yumi Takei, and Hiroko Shoji Differences of Image Words for Clothes Depending on Fashion ...... 953 Yuri Hamada, Takahiro Tanaka, and Hiroko Shoji xxiv Contents

Preliminary Study on Color Therapy Effect Evaluation by the Emotion Estimation Method with Biological Signals ...... 957 Yohei Kawakami, Makoto Komazawa, Chen Feng, and Midori Sugaya Comparing Subjective and Objective Evaluations of the Ratio of Visible Green ...... 964 Momoko Kawakami, Masayoshi Tanishita, and Michiko Ohokura Color Analysis of Popular Lipstick Brands ...... 971 Peeraya Sripian, Keiko Miyatake, Kejkaew Thanasuan, and Michiko Ohkura

Sensory Engineering and Emotion Comparison of Object-Based Three-Dimensional Sound and Ambient Sound for Straight Walking ...... 981 Keiichi Muramatsu, Shigekimi Tsukada, Kazunori Kaede, and Keiichi Watanuki Chaotic Analysis of Finger Plethysmogram During Aroma Exposure for Evaluating Emotions and Examination of Optimal Analysis Method ...... 987 Tomofumi Sakata, Keiichi Watanuki, Kazunori Kaede, and Keiichi Muramatsu Exploring User Experience of Music Social Mode - Take NetEase Cloud Music as an Example ...... 993 Han Wang and RongRong Fu Evaluation of the Attention Effect of the Fraser-Wilcox Illusion in a Visual Discrimination Task ...... 1000 Kota Tokonabe, Keiichi Watanuki, Kazunori Kaede, and Keiichi Muramatsu of Features in Multivariate Gait Data: Use of a Deep Learning for the Visualization of Body Parts and Their Timing During Gait Training ...... 1007 Yusuke Osawa, Keiichi Watanuki, Kazunori Kaede, and Keiichi Muramatsu A Comparative Study on the Communication Effect of Stage Performance Promotion Platforms Based on User Experience ...... 1014 Jingyi Ji, Rongrong Fu, and Jianxin Cheng The Influence of Video Barrage on the Emotion of Young Users ...... 1022 Shanang He and Fumie Muroi

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