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This paper delves into the user experience and innovation mechanisms in ceramic design, revealing the central role of user experience through a multi-dimensional analysis of sensory perception, emotion, cultural symbols, and usage context. It emphasizes the importance of uncovering and explicitly expressing implicit user needs while also exploring the collaborative creation model between designers and users in the innovation design process. Furthermore, the paper examines the dynamic role of user feedback in design optimization, proposing an innovation path that spans from user insights to design inspiration, as well as the cross-disciplinary resonance and interaction between user experience and design language. Through these discussions, the paper offers new theoretical perspectives and practical pathways for user experience-driven innovation in ceramic design.
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