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Visual Ergonomics for Communication Design: A Layperson's Approach

✍ Scribed by Prabir Mukhopadhyay


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
123
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Visual Ergonomics for Communication Design reveals the application of ergonomics principles in visual communication design. It enables the visual designer to look at different aspects of visual design from the point of view of the user to ensure that their designs are more user-friendly.

The book allows the reader to apply the principles of ergonomics in different facets of communication design such as pictograms, icons and logo design, product labeling, information system in space, and visual ergonomics in simple map design. An introductory chapter allows the reader to learn the basics and principles of visual ergonomics and gives them an insight into the probable application areas. Further chapters delve deeper into the topic with each chapter ending with "Key Points", Practice Sections", and exercises designed to help the reader to revise what they have learned. The reader will benefit from coverage of visual ergonomics in icons, pictograms, and symbols, product labeling, wayfinding in space, and map design which are all backed up with examples and illustrations. Written with the layperson in mind who has no background in the subject, this interesting and easy-to-read reference addresses how to use the different principles of ergonomics in visual communication in a storytelling format.

With a narrative structure to the chapters and illustrated throughout, this book is an ideal read for students and professionals looking to strengthen their knowledge of visual communication design by augmenting it with ergonomic principles. It will appeal to students and professionals studying and working in the fields of computer science, human-computer interaction, design engineering, mechanical engineering, information technology, communications engineering, and human factors engineering.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author
Chapter 1 The World of Wonders, Origin, and How to Move Forward
Overview
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Fabulous World around Us
1.3 Our Senses and Their Role
1.4 Eyes the Most Precious Gift of Nature
1.5 Ergonomics and Visual Ergonomics: Where Do They Gel
1.6 It’s Better to Know about Where We Came from
1.7 Components of Visual Ergonomics
1.8 Where Do We Go from Here?
1.9 Can We Trust Them?
1.10 The Why and How of Information
1.11 Where Things Go Wrong
1.12 Role Played by Visual Ergonomics
1.13 Application Areas
1.14 Designing That Wow
1.15 Computer Workstation
1.16 Key Points
1.17 Practice Session
Chapter 2 The Coding of Visual Information
Overview
2.1 The World of Icons, Pictograms, and Symbols
2.2 Approaching Visual Ergonomic Applications in Icons
2.3 Approaching Visual Ergonomic Applications in Pictograms
2.4 Approaching Visual Ergonomic Applications in Symbols
2.5 The Three Important Visual Ergonomic Issues in Text
2.6 Visual Ergonomics of Typography
2.7 Different Aspects of Typography
2.8 Jugglery with Type and Styles
2.9 Case in Information
2.10 Read without Effort and with Pleasure
2.11 Be Careful What Word You Select
2.12 Key Points
2.13 Practice Session
Chapter 3 Typography and Colour
Overview
3.1 Colour and Ergonomics
3.2 Trying to Quantify Colour
3.3 Typography and Text
3.4 Is Colour Usage Always Good?
3.5 Quantum of Colour Usage
3.6 With Colour Where Do We Go?
3.7 The Gross Structure of Visual Information
3.8 Ergonomic Issues in Typography and Layout Design
3.9 Different Ways of Hand-Holding of Users in the Ocean of Typography
3.10 Colour and Typography
3.11 Key Points
3.12 Practice Session
Chapter 4 Visual Ergonomics in Emergency Situations and for the Challenged and Elderly
Overview
4.1 Visual Ergonomics in Emergency Situations
4.2 Visual Ergonomic Approach
4.3 The Challenged and Elderly Population
4.4 Visual Ergonomics of Product Labelling
4.5 Visual Ergonomics of the Balm
4.6 Visual Ergonomics of Pesticide Packaging
4.7 Key Points
4.8 Practice Session
Chapter 5 Visual Ergonomics of Information Collection and Dissemination to Users
Overview
5.1 Information Collection from Target Users and the Challenges
5.2 Lessons Learnt
5.3 Users in Spaces and the Uncertainties
5.4 The Story of Mr Afu Who Wanted to Correct His Name in the Taxation Certificate
5.5 The Story of Ramu Who Wanted to Attend a Workshop on Design
5.6 Key Points
5.7 Practice Session
Chapter 6 Exercises in Visual Ergonomics Related to Communication Design: Some Directions
Chapter 1: The World of Wonders, Origin, and How to Move Forward
Chapter 2: The Coding of Visual Information
Chapter 3: Typography and Colour
Chapter 4: Visual Ergonomics in Emergency Situations and for the Challenged and Elderly
Chapter 5: Visual Ergonomics of Information Collection and Dissemination to Users
Bibliography
Index


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