Graphic design in public places under digital transformation
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Digital transformation; Graphic language environment; Public places; Humanistic care; User experience.Abstract
Today, in the digital transformation, graphic design in public places is facing a series of challenges and problems, and the issue of readability of graphic design has gradually become important. Graphic design in public places needs to take into account the needs of all users, including the elderly and special groups, to ensure that the graphic design is well-readable and can be convenient and practical. The research aims to explore the ease with which contemporary graphics can build a graphic language environment for accessible recognition and humanistic care in public places in order to make information and instructions easily accessible to all user experience groups in public places.
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