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10/5/2009 1 Design of Information Displays, pt.1 Display: a human-made artifact “designed to support the perception of relevant system variables and facilitate the fur ther processing of that information.” (Wickens et al., pg.185) Classified by: physical properties of the display tasks they support characteristics of the user for example, ISE 412 - 8 1  Coded Reproduced Static chart, stop sign photograph Dynamic speedometer, flight path displays video image, film DISPLAY DESIGN PRINCIPLES, pt.1 Perceptua l Principles The perceptual principles deal with the way a user initially perceives the material presented. The information needs to be presented in a clear and unambiguous manner so as to avoid confusion by the user. 1. Make the display legible (or audible).   The most important pr inciple of display design. Every displa y must be legible (or audible, if needed) to allow the user to interact with it successfully .   The correct combination of colors, contrasts, and sounds should be used to ensure that the user gets the necessary information from the display. ISE 412 - 8 2

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