Exploring Multisensory Experiences in Handicraft Design: A Study to Improving User Satisfaction

 

This article mainly studies traditional handicrafts in Shanxi Province. Against the backdrop of consumers' increasing pursuit of rich product experiences, this article delves into how to improve user satisfaction with handicrafts through multi sensory experience design strategies. This study first elucidated the concept of multisensory experience, analyzed its cognitive psychological basis, and emphasized the role of multidimensional sensory stimuli such as vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch in improving product experience. By selecting representative traditional handicrafts from Shanxi Province as case studies, this paper elaborates on how to apply the concept of multi sensory experience in innovative design practice. The case analysis not only demonstrates how multi sensory elements are cleverly integrated into the selection, color matching, styling, and interactive experience of handicrafts, but also reveals the principles that should be followed in the design process, such as respecting traditional skills, strengthening cultural expression, and paying attention to users' emotional needs.