This study aims to systematically explore the evaluation factors of eyeglass nose pads design from the perspective of emotional experience and to establish an emotional evaluation system for eyeglass nose pads design. With increasing user emphasis on ...
This study aims to systematically explore the evaluation factors of eyeglass nose pads design from the perspective of emotional experience and to establish an emotional evaluation system for eyeglass nose pads design. With increasing user emphasis on wearing comfort and the emotional value of products, traditional function-oriented nose pads designs struggle to meet the diverse needs of various usage scenarios and experiential demands. To address this, the study first constructs initial emotional factors through literature analysis and designs a questionnaire to collect users’ subjective experience data. Subsequently, Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) is employed to identify several representative dimensions of emotional experience evaluation, thereby preliminarily establishing the emotional experience structure for eyeglass nose pads design. Additionally, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is used to prioritize the importance of each emotional factor, determining the core elements influencing the emotional experience of nose pads design. The findings reveal that users’ emotional experiences with nose pads primarily focus on aspects such as functional innovation, design innovation, and emotional innovation. Furthermore, the proposed emotional experience evaluation system and design recommendations not only enhance the emotional added value of eyeglass products but also provide a theoretical foundation and practical reference for future eyeglass nose pads design.