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Five factors of meaningful design

Marc Ericson Santos, PhD
UX Collective
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6 min readJul 2, 2019

Meaning in psychology research

To be sure, man’s search for meaning may arouse inner tension rather than inner equilibrium. However, precisely such tension is an indispensable prerequisite of

Framework for the experience of meaning

The five factors of meaning — The four components require connectedness. Without connectedness, people will not perceive coherence, purpose, significance, nor resonance. Conversely, the four components enable people to create more connections as they understand their experiences in the context of their life. They discover new goals and discern what matters to them.
Coherence is necessary for resonance, purpose, and significance. If an experience doesn’t make sense, then it wouldn’t feel right. We would also not discern a clear goal nor perceive why the experience matters.

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Written by Marc Ericson Santos, PhD

Bridging research to practice, one article at a time. HCI researcher turned IT professional. Writes UX insights and personal essays.

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