@article{oai:nufs-nuas.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000803, author = {石原, 久代 and 梶田, 三津江}, journal = {名古屋学芸大学メディア造形学部研究紀要, Nagoya University of Arts and Sciences School of Media and Design Research Bulletin}, month = {Mar}, note = {Two experiments were made to clarify influences of clothing color on visual evaluation as to the sense of temperature and comfortable/discomfort feeling and analyzed the results by season. In Experiment I, we asked 65 subjects to assign 71 different colors in a color chart into warm color group and cool color group, and select each 10 colors that feel them comfortable/discomfort in summer and winter seasons. The results indicated that they mostly chose red in summer and orange in winter as the color that feels warm. On the other hand, blue color of high brightness was most frequently chosen as the color that feels “cool” in both seasons of summer and winter, and greenish blue color was also chosen in winter. In Experiment II, a total of 128 wearing images were used as test samples. The clothes were composed of 6 different combinations of tops and bottoms including each two colors of “warm” and “cool”. Sensory evaluation was performed regarding the sense of temperature, comfortable feeling and sense of harmony with 71 subjects by semantic differential (SD) method. The results indicated that in both seasons, the sense of temperature was especially influenced by the color of clothing item of which surfaces of tops/bottoms were large. The effect of color on the sense of temperature was larger in summer season than winter one. When compared between the summer and winter, significant differences were found in the sense of temperature and comfortable/discomfort feeling even for an identical wearing item of the same-colored clothes.}, pages = {65--74}, title = {被服における色彩の温度感と快・不快感に関する研究}, volume = {7}, year = {2014}, yomi = {イシハラ, ヒサヨ and カジタ, ミツエ} }