About Five Senses and Six Feelings in Interaction Design

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This paper explains “five senses and six feelings” theory in traditional culture, also shows useful thoughts of practice of interaction design and methods to integrate Chinese traditional culture spirits into it, which provides useful reference for designers.

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December 2012

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