Designing technology products that embrace the needs and capabilities of heterogeneous users leads not only to increased customer satisfaction and enhanced corporate social responsibility, but also better market penetration. Yet, achieving inclusion in today's pressured and fast-moving markets is not straight-forward. For a time, inaccessible and unusable design was solely seen as the fault of designers and a whole line of research was dedicated to pinpointing their frailties. More recently, it has become progressively more recognised that it is not necessarily designers' lack of awareness, or unwillingness, that results in sub-optimal design, but rather there are multi-faceted organisational factors at play that seldom provide an adequate ...
To encourage the uptake of inclusive design in industry, it is important to understand what obstruct...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...
Inclusive design in the U.K. and its U.S. counterpart, universal design, present opportunities and c...
Inclusive Design: What's in It for Me? presents a comprehensive review of current practice in inclus...
This paper describes the University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Centre's (EDC) case for inclusi...
It is known that many people are being excluded unnecessarily from using products and services and ...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
The aim of inclusive design is to make products accessible to the widest possible population. Althou...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
Despite increasing discussion in academia, genuinely ‘inclusive’ design in industry remains the exce...
Inclusive design, universal design and universal access are long standing, familiar terms with clear...
A guide to inclusive design for all types of designers, providing guidelines, real examples and info...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
Inclusive design in the U.K. and its U.S. counterpart, universal design, present opportunities and ...
The static data obtained from user research are not sufficient to accurately reflect the change of t...
To encourage the uptake of inclusive design in industry, it is important to understand what obstruct...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...
Inclusive design in the U.K. and its U.S. counterpart, universal design, present opportunities and c...
Inclusive Design: What's in It for Me? presents a comprehensive review of current practice in inclus...
This paper describes the University of Cambridge, Engineering Design Centre's (EDC) case for inclusi...
It is known that many people are being excluded unnecessarily from using products and services and ...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
The aim of inclusive design is to make products accessible to the widest possible population. Althou...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
Despite increasing discussion in academia, genuinely ‘inclusive’ design in industry remains the exce...
Inclusive design, universal design and universal access are long standing, familiar terms with clear...
A guide to inclusive design for all types of designers, providing guidelines, real examples and info...
The world population is aging and the number of people who are experiencing a loss of functional cap...
Inclusive design in the U.K. and its U.S. counterpart, universal design, present opportunities and ...
The static data obtained from user research are not sufficient to accurately reflect the change of t...
To encourage the uptake of inclusive design in industry, it is important to understand what obstruct...
In recent years, a great deal has been written on Inclusive Design, and its attempts to make product...
Inclusive design in the U.K. and its U.S. counterpart, universal design, present opportunities and c...