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Museum Indoor Navigation And Guide Products Research Based On Experience Design

Posted on:2016-02-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B Y SuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2272330503458971Subject:Design
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With the development of economy and the progress of science and technology, we have gradually entered the era of experience economy. People not only pursuit the basic of material needs, but also pay more attention to the spirit of enjoyment, the quality of experience. This trend has been extended to people’s lives in every aspect, the museum experience is one of them. Traditional way of visit is generally following the instructors or tour guide at a glance, or searching aimlessly with navigation map. Along with the change of the roles and responsibilities of the museum, the museum experience should be more natural, as a process of human and art exchange.This paper studies the design of museum indoor navigation, and the product of instruction, which is intended to improve the visitor museum experience. This paper is based on the theory of product experience, the cognitive theory of indoor space, the indoor positioning and navigation technology, the museum learning model and so on. In this paper, I use field survey, structured interviews, case tracking, online research, etc., to collect user behavior, and then analyze the user model to provide the model of visitor behavior to the practice design. Through the analysis of the cognitive characteristics of indoor geographical space, the principles of indoor map design, combined with the special scene of the museum, I summarize The guiding principle of the museum indoor navigation products.On the base of the above theoretical research, user behavior analysis of the guiding principle, I complete the final design practice. The design practice is mainly a hardware product of museum indoor navigation and instructor, with the help of App software to improve the museum experience, making it more comfortable and natural.
Keywords/Search Tags:Museum experience, Indoor navigation, Museum instructional product, Product design
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