Packaging Accessibility: Developing a Comparison Tool for Structural Designs

Richard Abisla
Sanjay Batra
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Sage Journals (2021), 2324–2329

Abstract

In this work, we synthesize 27 emerging research studies and standards to develop a resource that highlights accessibility risks of new design concepts. Prior studies have identified key factors that influence packaging accessibility: we summarize major themes and validate our findings through a Human Factors usability study. Results suggest that the design comparison tool can contribute to more accessible packaging, yielding a statistically significant difference in participants’ preference rankings. While existing methodologies evaluate a package’s accessibility at the final stages of the development process, this work suggests that usability problems can be surfaced as early as design conceptualization.