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== Links ==
* [http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Designing+and+testing+for+emotion Designing and testing for emotion] (fluid project).


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* De Lera, Eva & Muriel Garreta-Domingo (2007). [http://learningtechnologies.uoc.edu/files/2009/10/tenemotionheuristics-hci-british-2007-lancaster.pdf Ten Emotion Heuristics: Guidelines for assessing the user's affective dimension easily and cost-effectively], in Devina Ramduny-Ellis & Dorothy Rachovides (Editors), ''Proceedings of the 21st BCS HCI Group Conference'', HCI 2007, Lancaster University, 3-7 September 2007, British Computer Society, Volume 2.


* Futon Suri, J. (2004). Design Expression and Human Experience: Evolving Design Practice. in McDonagh, E. et al. (Eds) (p. 13-17) Design and Emotion. Taylor and Francis.  
* Futon Suri, J. (2004). Design Expression and Human Experience: Evolving Design Practice. in McDonagh, E. et al. (Eds) (p. 13-17) Design and Emotion. Taylor and Francis.  
* Spillers, F.: (2007). Emotion as a Cognitive Artifact and the Design Implications for Products That are Perceived As Pleasurable. http://www.experiencedynamics.com/pdfs/published_works/Spillers-EmotionDesign-Proceedings.pdf


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Bibliography

  • Futon Suri, J. (2004). Design Expression and Human Experience: Evolving Design Practice. in McDonagh, E. et al. (Eds) (p. 13-17) Design and Emotion. Taylor and Francis.