{"id":649,"date":"2011-11-17T02:09:30","date_gmt":"2011-11-17T01:09:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.paulo72.com\/?p=649"},"modified":"2017-05-12T20:36:32","modified_gmt":"2017-05-12T19:36:32","slug":"dr-lionel-tigers-four-pleasure-model","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/actino.local\/design\/dr-lionel-tigers-four-pleasure-model\/","title":{"rendered":"Dr Lionel Tiger\u2019s Four Pleasure Model"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Four Pleasure model is a framework that can be used to help evaluate how pleasurable a product will be use and own. It can also be used to identify and generate opportunities to enhance a product.<\/p>\n

#<\/i><\/a>The pursuit of pleasure<\/h2>\n

Canadian born anthropologist Dr Lionel Tiger published a book in 1992 entitled \u2018The pursuit of pleasure\u2019. The book discusses pleasure and the part that it has played in evolution and survival. <\/p>\n

The ideas have subsequently been popularised and developed by Patrick Jordan as the \u2018Four Pleasure Framework\u2019 and are widely used in product design. Donald Norman also draws upon the ideas in his book ‘Emotional Design’.<\/p>\n

In the book he proposes a Four Pleasure model that categorises the four broad types of pleasure enjoyed by people:<\/p>\n