The Subtle Art of Designing Physical Controls for Cars
Two years ago, I explored how to rethink climate controls in cars. I was frustrated by carmakers relying too heavily on touch screens and overcomplicating the interface with too many functions.
I focused on the fundamental goal: making passengers comfortable with minimum interactions. I discovered thermal comfort depends on four environmental factors: air temperature, heat radiation, airflow, and humidity. More importantly, staying within a specific range of these factors creates a comfortable e...
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