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Research And Application Of Ergonomic Design Methods Based On Ergonomics

Posted on:2020-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C D XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2381330575978304Subject:Arts
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Ergonomics is a very cross-cutting basic applied discipline with strong scientific guidance for design.It will not only enable most people to maintain their internal balance,but also the mental or psychological state of balance.The process of designing through continuous analysis is a process of mobilizing people in a comprehensive way.They do not work in isolation,but combine and synergize.The power to truly push technological progress lies in the 'desire' of human beings.People are fundamental.The impact of ergonomics on design is mainly manifested in their emergence to make life more convenient and faster.Therefore,the ultimate goal of our product designing is to maximize the liberation and freedom of people.Because of this,people will become the core of design and ergonomics research.Jewelry design needs to constantly explore new theories and methods to meet people's higher requirements for jewelry.A set of comprehensive research model of jewelry ergonomics is very necessary at this stage.The main meaning of using ergonomics in jewelry design is to use the methods of physiology and psychology to study the cooperative and harmonious relationship between the normative design and mechanical aesthetics,and fully satisfy the physiological and psychological needs of users.Considering not only the aesthetics of jewelry,but also the dialectical relationship between the inherent design meaning of jewelry and ergonomics.Studying ergonomics combined with jewelry design will make people's minds more satisfying and give jewelry the best performance.Though designs based entirely on scientific theories of ergonomics may not be widely promoted,a good design must conform to the nature and characteristics of ergonomics.
Keywords/Search Tags:ergonomics, design, people-oriented, physiology, psychology
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