The significant changes in the social, legal, demographic, and economic landscape over the past 10–15 years present enormous opportunities for the human–computer interface design community. These changes will have a significant impact on the design and development of systems for older and disabled people. This paper brings together a number of proposals to improve both specialist and mainstream design methods in the field as a contribution to the debate about design for older and disabled people and the concept of universal usability
In this paper, we describe why designers need to look beyond the twin aims of designing for the 'typ...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
The significant changes in the social, legal, demographic, and economic landscape over the past 10–1...
This paper addresses the many factors involved in the design of user interfaces for persons with sev...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
The thesis examines the factors that need to be considered in order to undertake successful design o...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
Designing for all requires the adaptation and modification of current design best practices to encom...
The archived file is a one page abstract.CWUAAT provides a platform for such a need. This book is in...
This master’s thesis explores what could be the usability affordances of tactile interfaces, imbedde...
This master’s thesis explores what could be the usability affordances of tactile interfaces, imbedde...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
An understanding of the need for user-centred and participatory design continues to gain universal m...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
In this paper, we describe why designers need to look beyond the twin aims of designing for the 'typ...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
The significant changes in the social, legal, demographic, and economic landscape over the past 10–1...
This paper addresses the many factors involved in the design of user interfaces for persons with sev...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
The thesis examines the factors that need to be considered in order to undertake successful design o...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
Designing for all requires the adaptation and modification of current design best practices to encom...
The archived file is a one page abstract.CWUAAT provides a platform for such a need. This book is in...
This master’s thesis explores what could be the usability affordances of tactile interfaces, imbedde...
This master’s thesis explores what could be the usability affordances of tactile interfaces, imbedde...
The ageing of the European population and the increasing reliance on the use of electronic technolog...
An understanding of the need for user-centred and participatory design continues to gain universal m...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
In this paper, we describe why designers need to look beyond the twin aims of designing for the 'typ...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...
Although "User-Centred", "Participatory", and other similar design approaches have proved to be very...