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		<description><![CDATA[Happy 1st Birthday affectivedesign.org! A little over a year ago, I started this blog to continue expanding my understanding of how design can better affect and reflect our emotional and psychological needs&#8230; It&#8217;s been an emotional year for me, full of the incredible pleasure of accomplishment, but also tinged with the dramatic pain of unexpected [...]
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have noticed that the banner has changed. The original banner graphic was a placeholder that wound up remaining on the site a little longer than I had intended&#8230; The original banner didn&#8217;t really represent what this site is all about; that is, the multi-level influence of the emotional affect created by products, brands [...]
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		<title>Welcome to affectivedesign.org!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to affectivedesign.org. The focus of this blog is the intersection of design and emotion or, as it&#8217;s called in&#8230; emotion research; &#8220;emotional affect&#8221;. Affectivedesign will feature links to websites that focus on emotion and design as well as opinions, research-based articles and interviews with design professionals whose work touches on emotion. Affective design is [...]
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