An Interaction Design for Improving User Experience with the Health Protocol of COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Authors

  • Silvira Trijayati Visual Communication Design Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Sampoerna University, Indonesia
  • Jerry Kurniawan Tumewah Visual Communication Design Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Sampoerna University, Indonesia
  • Arya Harditya Visual Communication Design Study Program, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Sampoerna University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35806/ijoced.v4i1.238

Keywords:

health protocol, interaction design, light installation, product design

Abstract

COVID-19 is a disease that has spread throughout the world and is transmitted through inhalation or contact with droplets of infected people. The Indonesian Government has established a health protocol to reduce the spread of COVID-19, which is checking the body temperature of visitors at public places. The officers' representatives from public places are mobilized to check the body temperature of the visitors by bringing the thermometer closer to the forehead or hand of the visitors. This paper aims to design a contactless thermometer using an Arduino Uno by adding an interactive design and light installation. It aims to enhance the user-experience rather the design idea itself. The thermometer will move a mechanical flower adjusted by the temperature measurement with this product design.

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2022-04-01

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An Interaction Design for Improving User Experience with the Health Protocol of COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia (S. Trijayati, J. K. Tumewah, & A. Harditya , Trans.). (2022). Indonesian Journal of Computing, Engineering, and Design (IJoCED), 4(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.35806/ijoced.v4i1.238