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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.01.014

Design and Research of Microclimate Sports Shoes Based on User Experience

Jingzhi Li1, Chendi Xie1, Tong Su1, Yangyi Chen1,2,*, Yiping Qiu1

1Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, Fujian, 362000, China.

2Shishi Institute of Smart & Ecological Textile, Quanzhou, Fujian, 362000, China.

*Corresponding author: Yangyi Chen

Published: February 8,2023

Abstract

In modern urban life, people's food and clothing problems have been basically solved, and on this basis, the pursuit of quality of life and physical health protection has become a more urgent need, and such needs are highlighted in the process of urbanization. With the acceleration of the urbanization process, consumer demand for sports shoes has changed, and sports shoes have developed in the direction of humanization, functionality and fun. Based on the research method of user experience, this article combines the phase change energy storage material - polyethylene glycol to design a microclimate sports shoes. The article elaborates from the user experience research of sports shoe design, polyethylene glycol composite phase change energy storage materials, and microclimate sports shoe design strategies, and innovates from the different experience dimensions of user experience, enriches the design connotation, enriches the user's experience level, and provides users with a more complete sports shoe design program.

Keywords

User experience, polyethylene glycol, Microclimate, Sneaker design

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How to cite this paper

Design and Research of Microclimate Sports Shoes Based on User Experience

How to cite this paper: Jingzhi Li, Chendi Xie, Tong Su, Yangyi Chen, Yiping Qiu. (2023) Design and Research of Microclimate Sports Shoes Based on User Experience. Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Science7(1), 112-115.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/jhass.2023.01.014