Faucet and Knob Designs

Today I am gonna write about a very basic thing: faucet, door knobs and switches. I’ve recently moved into a new house and I’ve been struggling with its basic facility designs ever since. Initially I thought I will get used to it but its been one month and I will haven't been able to get a hang of it. If I hadn't been a student of user experience design, I would have blamed myself for being dumb and ineffective in adapting to the new design. But now, I know its the faulty design. Its frustrating to fiddle with the faucets and door knobs every time you use them. So I thought about doing some research to know about how are these things suppose to be designs and what is the basic thing used to design faucets.

so to talk about door knobs and my confusion on its afforded rotation. The the ability to rotate a knob directs us towards the affordance perceived by the user interacting with the knob. My confusion is the result of incorrect affordances perceived by me. So I did some research about why am I being confused and what has been the basic thinking behind the design of a door knob which has been incorrect in my new house and which has led me to this confusion. So I came across something which stuck with me, i.e. door knobs do not pertain any affordance of rotation. There is no indication on door knobs which indicates the direction in which it should be rotated. It just affords itself to be gripped. while the rotation and its direction is built more from the convection and use. This somewhat explained my confusions because this new door knob did not convey anything about the direction of rotation.

 

Affordance is basically what all can be done with an object while perceived affordance is what is conveyed to the user, about the functions afforded by the system. Convention is cultural constraints. They are built overtime. These are practices . So when i come to think of it. Systems should have a perceived affordance to direct the user of the right action but if not available the user automatically goes to try the convention and if even that doesn't work the user realizes the fiction in the system.

Next is to talk about faucets. We have crossed faucet handles and they rotate inwards to open and outwards(away from the faucet) to close. This is definitely not something that you expect. Similarly the door knobs open towards theI lock as compared to the normal movement of being away from the lock to open the door. This becomes irritating if it happens to you every time. It becomes frustrating because you think you should be able to remember this rather than struggling with it every time. Similar is the case with switches, here the switches are switched off when pushed down while in india it used to be the other way. The lighting is switched on by pushing the switch downwards.