Graphic Design of Architectural Environment Art Based on Kano Model
Keywords:
Designs of graphics, architecture environment design, industrial style, interactive graphic style, Kano model (KM), Green constructionAbstract
The process of improving a space's visual quality by the integration of components from other design disciplines, such as industrial, landscape, graphic, and interior design, is known as environmental design. When implemented correctly, ecological design can improve a place's utility, impact, and effect on visitors. The application of the Kano model (KM) to the design of graphics in architectural environmental art is the main topic of this work. Five groups are categorized using the Kano model, a satisfaction model, according to quality factors: Effectiveness in a single dimension, performance that must be met, indifferent quality, enticing quality, and reversing quality. In order to determine the most important graphic design elements that designers and architects should take into account when creating architectural environment art, this inquiry uses the Kano model. The study offers a thorough examination of KM and application in graphic design, and then it analyzes the model's applicability in the creation of architecture environment art. In order to improve satisfaction and produce outstanding architectural environment graphic design, architects and designers should concentrate on the following critical graphic design features, according to the study's conclusion.