| Literature DB >> 28286405 |
Ada D Mishler1, Mark B Neider1.
Abstract
Older adults experience difficulties with navigating their environments, and may need to rely on signs more heavily than younger adults. However, older adults also experience difficulties with focusing their visual attention, which suggests that signs need to be designed with the goal of making it as easy as possible to attend to them. This article discusses some design principles that may be especially important to compensate for declining attentional focus. These principles include distinctiveness, consistent appearance and location, standardized images, simplicity, isolation from other elements of the environment, and reassurance about the current route.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; mobility; navigation; older adults; spatial orientation; wayfinding aids
Year: 2016 PMID: 28286405 PMCID: PMC5343508 DOI: 10.1177/1064804616659992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ergon Des ISSN: 1064-8046