Brukerkomfort
Brukerkomfort, translated from Norwegian as “user comfort,” refers to the overall ease, satisfaction, and wellbeing experienced by a person while interacting with a product, service, or environment. The concept is interdisciplinary, drawing on principles from ergonomics, human‑computer interaction, psychology, and industrial design. It encompasses physical factors such as posture, reach, and tactile feedback, as well as cognitive elements like mental workload, perceived control, and emotional response.
In the context of digital interfaces, brukerkomfort is achieved through intuitive navigation, clear visual hierarchy, responsive
Physical products apply the term through ergonomic shaping, appropriate weight distribution, and materials that reduce fatigue
Assessment of brukerkomfort commonly uses a combination of quantitative metrics—such as task completion time, error frequency,