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Enhancing Bicycle Design with Ergonomics and Aesthetics

This article explores the significance of applying ergonomics to the average bicycle design. Ergonomics, encompassing anthropometrics, physiology, and psychology, plays a vital role in ensuring optimal user experience and performance. Through examples of how anthropometrics, physiology, and psychology are integrated into bicycle design, the factors crucial to each aspect are elucidated. Moreover, the discussion extends to the realm of aesthetics by contrasting two well-known products - one aesthetically pleasing and the other not, delving into the factors that define attractiveness in product design.

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Enhancing Bicycle Design with Ergonomics and Aesthetics

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  1. ERGONOMICS Explain the importance of applying ergonomics to the design of an average bicycle. 2 marksErgonomics considerations include anthropometrics, physiology and psychology.Give two examples of anthropometrics, one example of physiology and one example of psychology as applied in the design of a bicycle. 4 marksExplain the factors which are important in each of the examples. 4 marks

  2. AESTHETICS • Question 2 • (a) Select two examples of well-known products with which you are familiar. One should be aesthetically pleasing and the other not. • (b) Using these two examples, explain the aesthetic factors which make one product attractive and the other not attractive

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