Study on Interface Design of Bus Station Information Facilities in Korea

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The urban public traffic information based on the digital technology has become a global trend. The person-centered barrier-free Public Transit Information Systems (PTIS) has been building in Korea, America, Europe and many other countries. Requirements for the design have been raised because of increasing demands of interactive design of PTIS. In this paper, by the investigation of PTIS in Korea in the spot, the interface information and design element of PTIS have been analyzed based on the bus station information facilities and the user experiences, and four typical designs of interface have been compared from the leading, the legibility and the design feeling of information transmit. The discussion on the design idea of the human-computer interaction way in public will contribute to the future industry design.

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