Experimental Study on the Universal Design of Signage Size and Brightness Contrast for Low Vision Individuals

Author:

Zhang Erke1,Zhao Wei1,Mei Zihan2ORCID,Yang Zhexi3ORCID,Chen Fei1,Xia Yuanyuan4,Wang Yihan1

Affiliation:

1. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Healthy Habitat and Smart Technology, School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China

2. Darwin College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 9EU, UK

3. Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China

4. School of Environment and Architectural Art, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, Tianjin 300402, China

Abstract

Signage is an important medium for individuals to obtain spatial environmental information conveniently and accurately. However, most previous studies focus on signage design for individuals with normal vision, neglecting the specific requirements of those with low vision. Therefore, these signage designs lacking universality restrict the activities of individuals with low vision in public spaces and increase their risks. This study aims to conduct quantitative research on signage size and brightness contrast for low vision individuals. A virtual simulation experimental platform investigated how individuals interpret and react to signage. Two sets of experiments were carried out in Tianjin Key Laboratory of Healthy Habitat and Smart Technology to evaluate the effects of signage size and brightness contrast on response time and accuracy among a total of 139 participants. The results showed that the signage size should be at least 7% of the reading distance to meet the wayfinding needs of low vision individuals. The impact of contrast on wayfinding was strongly dependent on signage size. This research provides valuable insights into the design of signage for low vision individuals.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin

Publisher

MDPI AG

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