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True Colors Just as no two snowflakes match, there are many variations between fabrics and those differences are important. The fabrics around us, those that we're seeing and feeling against our skin, influence our thoughts and behaviors. Today, we'll review the scientific research linking particular elements of fabrics to certain responses in humans. We'll cover the psychological effects of seeing particular colors and patterns as well as feeling textures against our skin. We'll talk about how fabrics can help achieve desired outcomes in a variety of different spaces. Learning Objectives • To become familiar with how haptic (any form of interaction involving touch) sensations influence attitudes and behaviors • To learn how fabrics can support biophilic design and the achievement of space-specific objectives • To better understand how surface color and patterns influence attitudes and behaviors • To gain knowledge of how gender and other individual factors affect sensory experience

Provided by: Kimball International Course Length: 1 hr

Please call Ann Shappard at 812.630.3082 or email at Ann.Shappard@KimballInternational.com

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