The social, ethical, legislative and business cases for products, services and environments that are accessible and inclusive are well established. Yet, ‘good design’ is perhaps not as common as it might be, with many products being designed without due care and attention to the needs of all users. However, practitioners (designers, ergonomists, transport or urban environment planners etc. ) are increasingly ‘on board’ with this need and so what then leads to designs still being produced that incorporate short-sighted and exclusive decision making? The complexity of design should not be underestimated and often designers are managing a complex array of stakeholder requirements. Some requirements may be conflicting and demand different direc...
Designing can have dramatic impact on quality of life, economic well-being, and “progress. ” The ful...
In this paper, we describe experiences of various projects when exploiting a collaborative design ap...
There is a growing need for engineering designers to engage in creative activities that result in in...
Many of the Design for Development outcomes which are unsuited to the users and their environment ar...
Life-based design (LBD) turns traditional technical design and development thinking upside down - or...
Issue/problem: Health refers to an individual and collective status, strongly influenced by the env...
Stuart Walker’s design work has been described as life-changing, inspiring, disturbing and ferocious...
Design today is a research discipline seeking design as a mediation factor that create and manage co...
It\u27s impossible not to design a product. But the fact that an item is designed is of no value in ...
Sustainable design provides benefits across a product’s lifecycle, particularly for end of life. Des...
Why is it important for a designer to realise products and services for people who are elderly and o...
In the modern atmosphere of Western capitalism, most designers are accustomed to working for paying ...
Inclusive Design: What's in It for Me? presents a comprehensive review of current practice in inclus...
Design, as a constant form of communication, entails the exchange of information between the Objecti...
Creating good products is not an easy thing to do. There are usually many different people who have ...
Designing can have dramatic impact on quality of life, economic well-being, and “progress. ” The ful...
In this paper, we describe experiences of various projects when exploiting a collaborative design ap...
There is a growing need for engineering designers to engage in creative activities that result in in...
Many of the Design for Development outcomes which are unsuited to the users and their environment ar...
Life-based design (LBD) turns traditional technical design and development thinking upside down - or...
Issue/problem: Health refers to an individual and collective status, strongly influenced by the env...
Stuart Walker’s design work has been described as life-changing, inspiring, disturbing and ferocious...
Design today is a research discipline seeking design as a mediation factor that create and manage co...
It\u27s impossible not to design a product. But the fact that an item is designed is of no value in ...
Sustainable design provides benefits across a product’s lifecycle, particularly for end of life. Des...
Why is it important for a designer to realise products and services for people who are elderly and o...
In the modern atmosphere of Western capitalism, most designers are accustomed to working for paying ...
Inclusive Design: What's in It for Me? presents a comprehensive review of current practice in inclus...
Design, as a constant form of communication, entails the exchange of information between the Objecti...
Creating good products is not an easy thing to do. There are usually many different people who have ...
Designing can have dramatic impact on quality of life, economic well-being, and “progress. ” The ful...
In this paper, we describe experiences of various projects when exploiting a collaborative design ap...
There is a growing need for engineering designers to engage in creative activities that result in in...