Design is one of mankind’s fundamental actions. Through our interactions with the natural or artificial environments we enact strategies that allow us to improve our living conditions. It associates the needs of the user with a system capable of responding to those needs with appropriate solutions. Design done correctly should therefore adopt an anthropocentric view in observing the relations that are established among people, systems, and the environment, in order to design the latter in a manner that serves anthropometric, physiological, cognitive, social and cultural needs.