Hughes et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Design as a means of exploring the emotional component of scentHughes et al., 2006
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- Hughes B
- Tillotson J
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This paper demonstrates how industrial designers can generate engaging solutions by applying new technology to the area of scent-delivery through the use of practice-based research. It discusses works by Jason Morenikeji, Nick Rhodes and other designers …
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