Every day we interact with thousands of consumer products. We not only expect them to perform their functions safely, reliably, and efficiently, but also to do it so seamlessly that we donβt even think about it. However, with the many factors involved in consumer product design, from the application
Human Factors In Consumer Products
β Scribed by Neville A. Stanton
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The design of consumer products has a central role in its potential for contributing to a healthier living and working space. However, too often consumers are only aware of the designers' role when bad practice manifestly exacerbates the easy application of basic functionality. This important book places human factors perspective firmly at the centre of good practice in consumer product design, encouraging rigorous human factors evaluation and methodology as an essential component of the design process.The book's central theme is to introduce human factors techniques to consumer product design and the efficacy of the approach is illustrated with several case studies from a diverse variety of products. Products addressed range from scissors to strimers, from pens to power tools, from kettles to cookers, from radio-cassettes to rucksacks, adn from razors to VCRs. Techniques brought to bear on the devices include: checklists, hierarchical task analysis, observations, interviews, error prediction, questionnaires, guidelines, focus groups, simulations and user trials. Key Features: * Foreword by Sean Blair of the Design Council Valuable resource for professionals, academics and students in both human factors engineering and design Fosters an approach which integrates the skills of both professions in a successful approach to consumer product design* Includes plenty of examples throughout the book
β¦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Contributors......Page 12
Foreword......Page 16
Preface......Page 18
Product design with people in mind......Page 20
Methods in product design......Page 38
Ergonomics methods in consumer product design and evaluation......Page 40
Evaluation of product safety using the BeSafe method......Page 74
A systems analysis of consumer products......Page 94
Ergonomics and the evaluation of consumer products: surveys of evaluation practices......Page 110
Institutions involved in design and evaluation of consumer products......Page 124
Application of ergonomics and consumer feedback to product design at Whirlpool......Page 126
Consumer products;more by accident than design?......Page 146
Enhancing the quality of use: human factors at Philips......Page 166
Consumer product evaluation: which method is best? A guide to human factors at Consumers' Association......Page 178
Guidance on and examples of product design......Page 192
Developing an qualitative sense......Page 194
Applying ergonomics methods during the industrial design of consumer products......Page 212
Design of hand-operated devices......Page 222
Development of comprehensible warning symbols for use on child-care products......Page 242
Towards consumer product interface design guidelines......Page 258
Key topics......Page 278
Key topics in consumer products......Page 280
Appendix Human factors and ergonomics society contacts worldwide......Page 290
Author index......Page 298
Subject index......Page 302
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