gladmaking
Gladmaking is the intentional practice of increasing feelings of gladness, happiness, or positive affect in individuals or groups through planned actions, design decisions, and social interventions. It is used in fields such as psychology, user experience, education, and community planning to enhance well-being and satisfaction. The term is a neologism derived from "glad" and "making" and is typically employed to describe discrete strategies rather than a single theory.
In practice, gladmaking encompasses activities that evoke positive emotions, reduce sources of annoyance, or improve perceived
Measuring gladmaking effects relies on self-reported mood, satisfaction scales, and behavioral indicators such as engagement or
See also: positive psychology, well-being, happiness, user experience, social design, service design.