Human-centered Design Investigation and Development of Chinese Young women's Daily mobility Safety
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Authors: Shuhan Zhang, Chen Xu, Yun Chen
Abstract: Starting from the human-centered design concept, this paper investigates the current situation of daily mobility safety for young women aged 20-30 in China, and finds that their perceptions of possible dangers in daily mobility do not match with the actual situation, and that there is a lack of standardized, systematic, and scientific daily mobility safety strategies and service guarantee systems for women. (2) Methods: Through the collection and analysis of news cases, we initially understand the safety hazards of women's daily mobility; through interviews and research, we further clarify the problems to mobility safety needs; based on the conclusions drawn from the first two types of research, we conducted a questionnaire survey to gain a more in-depth understanding. Finally, on the basis of the above human-centered design research, we clarify the design direction, summarize the user needs and complete the design practice. (3) Results: Under the guidance of the human-centered design concept, we designed an early warning product combining software and hardware including AI recognition technology, developed a set of information visualization strategies and formed a service system based on the current situation of young women's daily mobility safety. (4) Conclusions: According to the safety issues in women's daily mobility, young women need a human-centered mobility safety product from a female perspective. By combining social and government countermeasures, the product can be further improved and provide a more humane safety guarantee for young women.
Keywords: Mobility safety, Woman, Visualization strategy, Human-centred design
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004231
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