7 November 2011

Related the principles of pleasure in designing my term paper

>> based on the title "Appreciation of Kelantanese Art: Shadow Puppet Theater" i will relate the principles in my term paper with four general principles which is maximum effect for minimum means, unity in variety, most advanced yet acceptable and congruence/appropriateness.


Maximum effect for minimum means: what i know right now people especially kids didn't know what is Wayang Kulit, what kinds is function or it is something bored and using ugly puppet??from that i want to call back that this thing very popular what's  upon a time before. So from that can give them effect and want to see and to know deeply about how these thing very popular before.A theory or formula is considered beautiful when it only has a few assumptions or parameters that can describe or predict a vast range of phenomena.

Unity in variety: I would like to highlight in which puppets can be made ​​the middle. Meant as an advertisement for unity in a matter or information to be shared, and we can simply not pick up any source that happens to be within reach. therefore beneficial to perceive connections and make relationships; to see what belongs together and what not.

Most advanced yet acceptable: We prefer the most typical examples of a category, the ones that are often also very familiar and we have been exposed to repeatedly. for example may be i can put something that people familiar advertising like "ubat batuk" .The preference for novel instances is also an adaptive trait, especially for children, in that novelty facilitates learning.

Congruence/appropriateness: The aspects of product that stimulate the various senses could be congruent on the theme or association conveyed and the level of (individual) affect they produce.Whereas attaching a particular theme or association to a sensory aspect is a non-aesthetic attribution process, assessing whether these labels are congruent is regarded an aesthetic event.Making all the sensory messages congruent with the intended, overall experience is therefore an important task for designers.




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