Ergonomics and interfaces of traditional information systems – Case study: packaging
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https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v10i3.211Keywords:
ergonomics, information design, packagingAbstract
The contemporary world is characterized, among other factors, by the influence of the new computer information systems on the behavior of individuals. However, traditional information systems still have interaction problems with users. The aim of this study was to determine whether the interaction aspects between user versus traditional information systems (particularly the graphics) have been fully studied. To do so, the ergonomic aspects and usability of such systems were reviewed, with emphasis on the problems of visibility, legibility and readability. From that criteria, the evolution of ergonomic studies of information systems was reviewed (bibliometrics technique); and examples of ergonomic and usability problems in packaging were demonstrated (case study). The results confirm that traditional information systems still have problems of interaction between human X system, hindering the effective perception of information.Downloads
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2013-12-23
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Paschoarelli, L. C. (2013). Ergonomics and interfaces of traditional information systems – Case study: packaging. InfoDesign - Journal of Information Design, 10(3), 313–322. https://doi.org/10.51358/id.v10i3.211
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