(Anthropometrics without Numbers! An Investigation of Designers' Use and Preference of People Data By Nickpour F and Dong H) There is still missing knowledge to encourage and support designers in adoption and implementation of inclusive design. Some of this missing knowledge comes in the form of anthropometric data which provides accessible information on users' capabilities and limitations. Support and resources for designers on this type of data seems to be limited and exclusive. This study focuses on evaluating the existing use of anthropometric data by professional designers, aiming to explore means of presenting such data more effectively. Ten UK-based design consultancies were interviewed and completed questionnaires collecting...
This paper reports on the outcomes of research on the use of anthropometric data by designers of Aus...
In 2009, the UK government launched a new strategy called ‘Building a society for all ages: a choice...
Over 60% of the adult population in the United Kingdom is now overweight/obese or classed as ‘plus s...
www.inclusivedesignresearch.org There is still missing knowledge to encourage and support designers ...
Anthropometric knowledge is most frequently used by designers and product evaluators in the form one...
If designers are to meet the needs of the growing population of older and disabled people then data ...
This paper describes our novel approach to supporting the ‘design for all’ philosophy of design. Our...
If designers are to meet the needs of the growing population of older and disabled people then data ...
It is essential that all designers with responsibility for the human-machine interface have access t...
Anthropometry has been used extensively for designing safe and sustainable products and workplaces. ...
Ergonomics is generally to design for human use and optimizing the working and living conditions. Th...
Background: Design for All or Universal Design is a relatively new domain in Ergonomics. With global...
Ergonomics is generally to design for human use and optimizing the working and living conditions. Th...
The Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC) has released a research report on the occupati...
If designers are to ‘design for all’, and consider the needs of older and disabled people when desig...
This paper reports on the outcomes of research on the use of anthropometric data by designers of Aus...
In 2009, the UK government launched a new strategy called ‘Building a society for all ages: a choice...
Over 60% of the adult population in the United Kingdom is now overweight/obese or classed as ‘plus s...
www.inclusivedesignresearch.org There is still missing knowledge to encourage and support designers ...
Anthropometric knowledge is most frequently used by designers and product evaluators in the form one...
If designers are to meet the needs of the growing population of older and disabled people then data ...
This paper describes our novel approach to supporting the ‘design for all’ philosophy of design. Our...
If designers are to meet the needs of the growing population of older and disabled people then data ...
It is essential that all designers with responsibility for the human-machine interface have access t...
Anthropometry has been used extensively for designing safe and sustainable products and workplaces. ...
Ergonomics is generally to design for human use and optimizing the working and living conditions. Th...
Background: Design for All or Universal Design is a relatively new domain in Ergonomics. With global...
Ergonomics is generally to design for human use and optimizing the working and living conditions. Th...
The Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC) has released a research report on the occupati...
If designers are to ‘design for all’, and consider the needs of older and disabled people when desig...
This paper reports on the outcomes of research on the use of anthropometric data by designers of Aus...
In 2009, the UK government launched a new strategy called ‘Building a society for all ages: a choice...
Over 60% of the adult population in the United Kingdom is now overweight/obese or classed as ‘plus s...