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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.12.125

An Analysis of Interior Color of Experience Yachts : Focused on 40ft Yachts  

Cho, Joung-Hyung (Division of Industrial Design, Pukyong National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.12, 2020 , pp. 125-130 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Korean maritime industry is growing rapidly as income levels rise. In particular, the domestic yacht market is generating steady market demand, which is a good opportunity for users who want to enjoy leisure. Among them, the experience-type yacht is operated smoothly around Suyeong Bay in Busan. In this study, a survey of experienced yacht users conducted an analysis focusing on color as much as the interior structure. The colors you experience when you stay in a specific space for a short time have a significant impact on the user's satisfaction and sensibility. Often, systematic research into space is often focused on physical distribution. However, color leaves a strong impression on short experiences as much information as it accepts through the optic nerve. A survey of yacht passengers was conducted to derive appropriate adjectives, and the results were obtained after analyzing them by means of I.R.I monochrome and image scale. Afterwards, it is expected that this research will be used as a theoretical basic data that can be used to carry out the production, repair, and repair of hands-on yachts that are developed on their own.
Keywords
Experience; Yacht; Space; Color; Design; Fusion;
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