Title |
A Study on the Characteristics of Visual Perceptual Emotional Design in the Youth Culture Space from the Concept of Sharing |
Authors |
김선희(Jin, Xian-Ji) ; 남경숙(Nam, Kyeong-Sook) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2020.29.1.105 |
Keywords |
Shared Economy; Sharing Space; Youth Culture Space; Visual Perception Emotional Design; Young Users |
Abstract |
According to the attention paid to the sharing sector in the 2017 China sharing economy research report, car sharing services accounted for 38.4%, bike sharing services 28.9%, and Shared accommodation 12.4%. With the development of sharing economy, there are more and more related industries with larger and larger scale.
Sharing bikes, sharing office and sharing charging Banks are also an attempt to make rational use of idle social resources. Although ‘sharing’ of Shared space also means spiritual sharing between people in different Spaces, it still exists as a physical space. For the environment surrounding the Shared space, not only the necessary space needs to be used, but also the emotional design needs to be carried out in order to provide users with a high level of spatial experience in the physical environment. The purpose of this study is to grasp the characteristics of visual perception perceptual design, and to point out the direction for the perceptual design of youth cultural space that meets the physical and psychological needs of young users. This research mainly from the ‘youth culture space characteristics of public-owned economy’ and ‘visual perceptual design performance characteristics of the’ two aspects, in most cases will domestic youth culture space of the hall, rest room, Shared kitchen space is selected as the research object of this study space, with 20 to 39 years old young users as the center of the questionnaire. The collected data were used as basic data and SPSS 24.0 statistical software was used for analysis. In general, the five perceptual design characteristics of visual perception as a whole show the different preferences of different users. On the whole, there is no difference between different units and different genders. |