Melanie Joy McNaughton

Melanie Joy McNaughton

I'm a communications professor in the Boston area. When on the clock, I focus on exploring identity, design, and visual culture. When off the clock, you can find me playing with paint, fiber arts, or my cats.

Episodes

December 12, 2017 4 mins
In this episode, Stephen Dwyer describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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In this episode, Djodson Camille describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
Mark as Played
December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Taylor Merriott describes an object of emotional importance to her. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 2 mins
In this episode, John Ryan describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Alain Benoit describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Ashley Hiller describes an object of emotional importance to her. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Brendan Sullivan describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Connor Beaumont describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 2 mins
In this episode, Ellie Tallman describes an object of emotional importance to her. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Alexis Oschild describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Rhys Demelo describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Taylor Schon describes an object of emotional importance to her. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
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December 12, 2017 3 mins
In this episode, Zachary Sullivan describes an object of emotional importance to him. This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
Mark as Played
This podcast series was developed as part of a college seminar on communication, design, and technology. In particular, this podcast series was inspired by Donald Norman’s book Emotional Design, in which he explores how and why we love or hate everyday things.
Mark as Played

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