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1 Human Factors Brian Russell

2 Human Factors Things about people we need to consider when designing products and environments

3 Physiological factors
Physical limitations How the body moves Hand/eye coordination Strength Size Stamina

4 Anthropometrics The study of human measurements
Numerous data available Need to be selective Match target group

5 5th-95th percentile Ignore the extremes Top 5% and bottom 5% taken out
Consider the rest as a normal range Be selective – tallest for doors, shortest for chairs?

6 Ergonomics Efficiency - people to their products
Efficiency - people in their working environments Comfort Ease of use Safety…

7 Ergonomes Ergonomes are models of people in normal proportions
Sometimes they are full size and sometimes to scale They help designers make decisions about sizes, positioning etc.

8 Working triangles Most efficient working spaces: Reach envelope
Production lines Kitchens Offices

9 Adjustment Many products need to adjust to different sizes: Cycles
Car seats Office chairs Clothing…

10 Psychological factors
How we taste How we smell How we feel How we see How we hear

11 How we taste Sweet Sour Bitter Salty Spicy Bland…

12 How we smell Enjoy Disguise Pleasant Unpleasant…

13 How we feel Textures Grip Shape Temperature Comfort…

14 How we see Colour Moods Identity Information Analogue/digital
Lighting levels Field of vision…

15 How we hear Sound Feedback Noise reduction Relaxing Warning

16 Sociological factors Personal space Access Toilets
Cleaning/maintenance Safety Disability Transport

17 Personal space We live and work in groups but need: our own space
privacy

18 Disability We are all disabled at some times in our lives
Sometimes temporary Sometimes very mild For some people a serious disability is there for life

19 Access Many products cause access problems Medicines Food and drinks
Transport

20 Special groups Elderly Disabled Children Athletes Vegetarians
Diabetics Religious groups…

21 Coping with physical disability
Wider doorway Lower sink/bath Handrails Alarms

22 Health & safety How easy to swallow? What temperature does skin burn?
How much can we safely lift? How close do uprights need to be on a child’s cot? What materials are toxic? Risk Assessment

23 Stereotypes Similar age? Similar values? Similar beliefs?
Similar lifestyles? Similar size range?

24 Different values/beliefs
Religious Cultural Moral Social

25 Social issues Trying to copy the catwalk models
Size Zero is not “normal” “Normal” is a very large range

26 Exclusive design Targeted at a narrow range of people: Young Wealthy
Female…

27 Inclusive design An impossible aim? Suitable for all
Inexpensive to purchase Inexpensive to run

28 Research and testing Find out as much about the user as you can before you start Products should be easy to use and easy to understand Consumer trials needed Human factors are the most important ones!


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