1970-02-01

Human Factors in Aircraft Interior Design 700234

Dark colors make a small space seem smaller. Light colors make it appear larger. Blue and green suggest a tranquil surrounding and red causes one to anger more easily. These are human reactions to confined interiors.
The first part of this paper examines human-environment interactions which are present in aircraft. The second part discusses sorting and classifications of factors by the engineer.

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