This study captures readability behavior for state-signaling surfaces without inventing external usability metrics.
Lab entry
State Visibility Readability Study
Lab study on readability and scan behavior for trust markers and low-emphasis metadata on dense records.
Findings
- Legibility is strongest when low-emphasis text retains clear contrast against panel backgrounds.
- Trust marker proximity to titles improves scan speed without introducing decorative noise.
- Dense side panels need explicit section labels to keep state and proof signals distinguishable.
Next steps
- Validate these findings in a manual assistive-tech pass as route density continues to increase.
- Add a published state/readability diagram when a stable artifact is available.