scholarly journals Task-Oriented Display Design: Concept and Example

1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terence S. Abbott
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Xiong Wu

The transformation of society and the advent of the economic era have made people's living standards rising, while their consumption preferences and requirements have gradually increased. So when people choose commodities, they will first choose commodities that better meet their aesthetic needs. This requires the designer to be able to introduce the concept of cultural preservation into the packaging process design work and constantly innovate the design concept and method in order to make the product more in line with the actual needs of consumers. This article studies how to ensure the smooth progress of the design work under the guidance of cultural preservation and innovation ideas when carrying out packaging technology display design work. I hope that it can provide some reference to other peers in the process of improving packaging level.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jarod R. Thayn ◽  
Joseph Ghrayeb ◽  
Darrel G. Hopper

Aerospace ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Max Friedrich ◽  
Mark Vollrath

The envisioned introduction of autonomous Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) into low-altitude urban airspace necessitates high levels of system safety. Despite increased system autonomy, humans will most likely remain an essential component in assuring safety. This paper derives, applies, and evaluates a display design concept that aims to support safety risk monitoring of multiple sUAS by a human operator. The concept comprises of five design principles. The core idea of the concept is to limit display complexity despite increasing the number of sUAS monitored by primarily visualizing highly abstracted information while hiding detailed information of lower abstraction, unless specifically requested by the human operator. States of highly abstracted functions are visualized by function-specific icons that change hue in accordance to specified system states. Simultaneously, the design concept aims to support the human operator in identifying off-nominal situations by implementing design properties that guide visual attention. The display was evaluated in a study with seven subject matter experts. Although preliminary, the results clearly favor the proposed display design concept. The advantages of the proposed design concept are demonstrated, and the next steps for further exploring the proposed display design concept are outlined.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 1482-1488
Author(s):  
Jennifer J. Thistle

Purpose Previous research with children with and without disabilities has demonstrated that visual–perceptual factors can influence the speech of locating a target on an array. Adults without disabilities often facilitate the learning and use of a child's augmentative and alternative communication system. The current research examined how the presence of symbol background color influenced the speed with which adults without disabilities located target line drawings in 2 studies. Method Both studies used a between-subjects design. In the 1st study, 30 adults (ages 18–29 years) located targets in a 16-symbol array. In the 2nd study, 30 adults (ages 18–34 years) located targets in a 60-symbol array. There were 3 conditions in each study: symbol background color, symbol background white with a black border, and symbol background white with a color border. Results In the 1st study, reaction times across groups were not significantly different. In the 2nd study, participants in the symbol background color condition were significantly faster than participants in the other conditions, and participants in the symbol background white with black border were significantly slower than participants in the other conditions. Conclusion Communication partners may benefit from the presence of background color, especially when supporting children using displays with many symbols.


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