Custom layout value
When designing an HMI (Human Machine Interface), or UX / UI in an app or web app (User Experience / User Interface) it's very important to start from the field analysis of human-machine interactions and work task flows performed by different users who use interfaces.The engineering of the interface, therefore, must be user-based and, in this regard, it's important that within plant manufacturing companies a specific role is defined to explore the needs of each sector accordingly.Consider for example the automotive sector that uses a "natural" interface: when the user intends to turn right, use the steering wheel turning it to that direction.
This simplicity must be implemented in the design of each type of interface, preferring naturalness, thus ensuring an important reduction of errors and a prompt reactivity to any unexpected events.Even the graphic design plays a fundamental role in the design of human-machine interaction layouts.
It is the graphic that allows to present in an intuitive form the access methods, the possibility of intervention on the process.When designing an interface, therefore, we don't intend to reduce the information available to the user, but to mediate between the complexity of the production processes, order them to make them easily available and interactable.An effective layout is measured on the ability to mediate between the complexity of production processes and the readability of the information necessary for the operator to easily perform his task.
When designing an HMI (Human Machine Interface), or UX / UI in an app or web app (User Experience / User Interface) it's very important to start from the field analysis of human-machine interactions and work task flows performed by different users who use interfaces.
The engineering of the interface, therefore, must be user-based and, in this regard, it's important that within plant manufacturing companies a specific role is defined to explore the needs of each sector accordingly.
Consider for example the automotive sector that uses a "natural" interface: when the user intends to turn right, use the steering wheel turning it to that direction.
This simplicity must be implemented in the design of each type of interface, preferring naturalness, thus ensuring an important reduction of errors and a prompt reactivity to any unexpected events.
Even the graphic design plays a fundamental role in the design of human-machine interaction layouts.
It is the graphic that allows to present in an intuitive form the access methods, the possibility of intervention on the process.
When designing an interface, therefore, we don't intend to reduce the information available to the user, but to mediate between the complexity of the production processes, order them to make them easily available and interactable.
An effective layout is measured on the ability to mediate between the complexity of production processes and the readability of the information necessary for the operator to easily perform his task.