Could health education leaflets and posters be made more effective by employing user experience design methods to create improved materials that are seen as easier to use?
User experience (UX) and how we interact with products and services has become a critical part of design. Its relationship – and overlap – with human factors is something that’s sparked plenty of discussion and it will be one of the topics in the spotlight at Ergonomics & Human Factors 2022.
An award-winning system could help forestry workers keep track of changes in the woodland and share data and knowledge to protect these environments from the challenges of climate change.
Award-winning guidelines to help blind and visually impaired people use digital devices have been tested by creating three home appliances that could help make design more accessible.
Blame for maritime accidents has often focused on mistakes by a ship’s crew, but human factors experts say a ‘reverse Swiss cheese’ approach which pays more attention to decisions made at boardroom level could help promote safety
Find out how cybercrime threatens business, critical national infrastructure and national security and how human factors can help in the fight against it.
It’s almost time for our annual Ergonomics & Human Factors Conference with a packed programme covering the latest topics and debate in human factors and ergonomics.
Truly inclusive design can open up the physical and digital world to everyone, so what changes do experts want to see in order to increase usability and improve access for even more people?