Research on Interaction Design for Color Recognition for the Visually Impaired
This research aims to address the color recognition challenges faced by visually impaired individuals during product interaction and the inconvenience caused by this unequal access to information.Through experiments,surveys,and data analysis,principles of interactive design are summarized to assist visually impaired individuals in color recognition.By analyzing the visual cognitive characteristics of individuals with different visual conditions,the study explores how to effectively utilize color attributes such as contrast,brightness,and saturation,as well as the principle of cross-modal consistency across sensory channels.This approach aims to enhance color recognition abilities for visually impaired individuals,achieving equal access to information and barrier-free interaction.The research provides new insights for interaction design studies focused on the visually impaired.