Title |
A Study on Visual Attention on Color Perception by Visitors of Children's Hospital |
Authors |
조은길(Cho, Eun-Kil) ; 손광호(Son, Kwang-Ho) |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2016.25.2.050 |
Keywords |
Children’s Hospital ; Color Perception ; Visual Attention ; Eye-Tracking |
Abstract |
The design of children's hospitals is highly dependent on color schemes. As a space shared together by both adults and children, the design of children's hospitals require color coordination that takes account of the users' characteristics. Visual perception tracking experiment was conducted on the 2 chosen experimental images with a target group made up of adults and children, the following results were found. First, visual attention characteristics of spatial elements' colors were found. The contrast of colors were discovered to effect attention, especially the information desk region showed highest attention. Pillars are subjected to a higher attention relative to other spatial elements, it is suggested when using accent colors to use it only when it is absolutely necessary in partial areas. In contrast, floor patterns were found to be subjected to very low attention relative to other elements. Second, effects of color contrast on visual attention were uncovered. Although color contrast effects attention for both adults and children, children were found to be more effected by color contrast than adults. Especially, children's tendency to rely on color contrast for visual recognition was higher than adults. Since when using only one type on a wide surface children show higher attention on the colors than adults, when planning a color coordination for children using colors instead of ones in background for a large surface is seen as a more desired method to increase attention by putting emphasis on the [sharply contrasting] colors. |