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The phrase "aesthetic needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the requirements or desires related to beauty, art, or visual appeal in various contexts, such as design, art, or personal preferences.
Example: "In interior design, it's essential to consider the aesthetic needs of the clients to create a space that reflects their style."
Alternatives: "artistic requirements" or "visual preferences".
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Thus, composers of sacred music have had to satisfy the aesthetic needs and expectations of its highly differentiated "public".
New materials, constructions, and designs have been used to meet the consumers changing comfort, aesthetic needs, and regulatory requirements.
However, earth wall has to be protected from rain and dampness and meet up with contemporary aesthetic needs.
It is even conceivable that basic aesthetic needs have been met and that whatever comes next is luxury, or frivolity.
Each unique structure is an all-in-one compound to meet all the commercial, familial and aesthetic needs of the modern, urban Aymara.
The typographer exists not to express his own design preferences, his own aesthetic needs, but to provide a useful (because usable) connection between someone with something to say and someone to say it to.
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Byatt traces the trend -- discernible on this side of the Atlantic as well -- to several factors, including the novelist's desire "to find historical paradigms for contemporary situations" (a social-minded impulse of which even Drabble might approve); an "aesthetic need to write colored and metaphorical language"; and an eagerness to escape the self as subject matter.
He thinks that Dewey insists that aesthetic need must underlie all our interest in art, and that he fails to capture what we mean when we say that we are interested in a picture 'for its own sake.' Needs can be satisfied by many objects but one cannot substitute pictures for one another.
ICON uses the Standardized Continuum of Aesthetic Need (Evans and Shaw, 1987) used in the Aesthetic Component of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need.
More importantly, its technological features were developed to serve the religio-aesthetic needs of a particular group of people with power, authority, and wealth, and therefore must be very carefully selected and developed.
The Functional, Expressive, and Aesthetic Consumer Needs Model (FEA Model) has been used to identify functional clothing needs of target consumers (Lamb and Kallal 1992), such as for consumers' hospital gowns (Cho 2006), women's sailing apparel (Bye and Hakala 2005), and adolescent disabled girls' clothing (Stokes and Black 2012).
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