¶ … designing tools to be used by consumers or workers, it is widely assumed that the product must be both visually appealing as well as ergonomically functional. In certain workplace applications, if specific tools are not used, injuries may occur. Previous research on hand tools required in factory work, such as gripping tongs, have found that the product may be ignored if it is perceived to be cumbersome to use. According to the article, "The influence of different hand tool designs on the perception of aesthetics, ergonomics and usability," a "hand tool must be perceived to be usable, ergonomic and visually appealing in order for the users to benefit from the tools" and knowledge of how to enhance the perception of the user of the product's value is an essential component in ensuring that the tool is used properly (Syed 2012: 241)
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Fifty undergraduates were given questionnaires in which they were asked to compare the proposed design (R2) and the existing design (R1) for the tongs. The respondents evaluated the two objects based upon pictures of R1 and R2. The figures were rated on a Likert type scale, from 1 (least agreeable) to 6 (most agreeable), without a neutral option. The aesthetics of the tongs were also…
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