Graphic interface |
1.1. Toned down colours, with a predominance of grey, blue and green1.2. Functions are described in large font1.3. High contrast option for users with visual impairments |
Menu screen – organisation and list of content |
2.1. Simplified and fixed toolbars that cannot be moved, minimised or removed from the application window2.2. Minimal number of toolbars2.3. Each taskbar icon performs only one function |
Ergonomics |
3.1. One user interface without additional content, dynamic elements or advertisements3.2. Menu items leading to submenu items are visibly marked with text and/or clear graphic symbols3.3. Minimal number of items on each menu/submenu |
Map and presentation of spatial data |
4.1. Simplified map with large graphic symbols that are explained in the legend; fixed legend in the map window4.2. Simplified map functionalities, including zooming in and out, with large icons4.3. Easy to use |
Basic content |
5.1. Links to religious sites, museums, churches, chapels, cemeteries and parks5.2. Optional items – text, map, cartographic symbols and icons, abbreviations, legend |
Additional content |
6.1. Additional content, such as detailed maps, satellite and aerial images, is not required6.2. Optional links to Websites with information about train and bus timetables, tourist information, weather forecasts6.3. Additional tourist information is not required |
Availability |
7.1. The application is optimised for mobile devices |
Travel route and test area requirements |
8.1. Visiting sequence8.2. Photographs, shopping for souvenirs and religious items8.3. Terrain obstacles and other difficulties: lack of public toilets, lack of clear tourist signs, steep slopes, lack of rest areas, lack of paved trails8.4. The route should be defined in the system and accurately marked on the map8.5. The route should be adapted to the user’s capabilities; the route cannot be defined independently by the user in the system |
Symbols |
9.1. Popular symbols or non-ambiguous symbols representing features on a map9.2. Symbols and letters should have the same (large) size9.3. Numerical terrain models and map layers should not be used to describe landform9.4. Symbols and map icons should be simple9.5. Obstacles should be represented by simple symbols9.6. The level of difficulty and additional tourist attractions should be displayed on the trail |