Abstract
Infographics has become a popular method for displaying information in the digital society. Previous research have mainly focused on how people with normal visual ability perceive infographics on the web, but there is a certain need to examine infographics from a perspective that focuses on accessibility to include people with visual impairment. This paper presents the design concept “IFA”, which stands for “Infographics For All”. The concept was developed with the aim of finding out how a design concept for infographics for the visually impaired can be designed, and was developed by concept-driven design research. The design concept presents a color contribution, the color violet, which the authors have not encountered in the research field of the subject before. Previously recommended colors such as turquoise and magenta were tested and proved inaccessible to the target group. The research of the design concept also confirmed existing theories, such as the importance of high contrast between text and background and fairly large font sizes. Suggestions for future research may contain to test the concept, “IFA”, in a real-life user context, as well as to develop a version of the concept that is based on the opposite of what is recommended in this thesis, to compare the effects of the concepts in a real-life user context.
| Date of Award | 2020-Sept-01 |
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| Original language | Swedish |
| Supervisor | Montathar Faraon (Supervisor) & Kerstin Ådahl (Examiner) |
Educational program
- Digital design
University credits
- 15 HE credits
Swedish Standard Keywords
- Design (60416)
Keywords
- infographic
- visually impaired
- digital design
- design
- concept-driven design research
- accessibility
- web accessibility
- functional limitations
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