This paper examines the relationship between stigmatic effects of design of technology products for the older and disabled and contextualizes this within wider social themes such as the functional, social, medical and technology models of disability. Inclusive design approaches are identified as unbiased methods for designing for the wider population that may accommodate the needs and desires of people with impairments, therefore reducing ’aesthetic stigma’. Two case studies illustrate stigmatic and nonstigmatic designs
The aim of this article is to provide those involved in Design for All with an insight into ways in ...
Assistive, protective or medical products that are visibly worn or used in proximity to the human bo...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...
Abstract. This paper examines the relationship between stigmatic effects of design of technology pro...
Comunicação apresentada na conferência Dare to Desire: 6th International Design & Emotion Conferenc...
Inclusive Design is the practice of providing access to a solution for as many users as possible. Ho...
Inclusive Design is the practice of providing access to a solution for as many users as possible. Ho...
This paper focuses on the stigma associated with current assistive devices. Through examples from li...
Stigma-free Product Design. Many of the products intended to relieve us from discomforting or unsafe...
For young persons with disabilities it is important to be as everyone else and not deviating from th...
The aim of inclusive design is to make products accessible to the widest possible population. Althou...
Comunicação apresentada na Conferência Include 2009, Londres.This paper discusses a work-in-progress...
Can therapeutic and rehabilitation aids be engaging and pleasurable to use? Can disability be seen ...
Assistive, protective or medical products that are visibly worn or used in proximity to the human bo...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence the perceived stigma of two as...
The aim of this article is to provide those involved in Design for All with an insight into ways in ...
Assistive, protective or medical products that are visibly worn or used in proximity to the human bo...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...
Abstract. This paper examines the relationship between stigmatic effects of design of technology pro...
Comunicação apresentada na conferência Dare to Desire: 6th International Design & Emotion Conferenc...
Inclusive Design is the practice of providing access to a solution for as many users as possible. Ho...
Inclusive Design is the practice of providing access to a solution for as many users as possible. Ho...
This paper focuses on the stigma associated with current assistive devices. Through examples from li...
Stigma-free Product Design. Many of the products intended to relieve us from discomforting or unsafe...
For young persons with disabilities it is important to be as everyone else and not deviating from th...
The aim of inclusive design is to make products accessible to the widest possible population. Althou...
Comunicação apresentada na Conferência Include 2009, Londres.This paper discusses a work-in-progress...
Can therapeutic and rehabilitation aids be engaging and pleasurable to use? Can disability be seen ...
Assistive, protective or medical products that are visibly worn or used in proximity to the human bo...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify factors that influence the perceived stigma of two as...
The aim of this article is to provide those involved in Design for All with an insight into ways in ...
Assistive, protective or medical products that are visibly worn or used in proximity to the human bo...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...