AbstractThe possibility to perform independently and comfortably all daily activities, including those related to recreation and free time such as shopping, is a critical precondition for pursuing inclusion. In this it is necessary to pay special attention to the needs of the so-called “limit users“, i.e. that particular group of individuals who have the skills as the most “critical’ to carry out an activity, and therefore experience it, in an autonomous way. In Design for All (DfA), an important phase of the design process includes the identification of the limit users. This work presents the results of an experience carried out as part of a graduation thesis breakthrough in the Department of Architecture of Pescara, whose intent was to fa...
Design for All (DfA) has been considered as a fundamental and innovative strategy to design inclusiv...
As a first-time investigation of 'psychosocial inclusivity' in design, this paper introduces and est...
In an attempt to make universal design an integral part of industrial design in general, an experime...
With the continuous economic, technological and social expansion that exists in today’s world, mass ...
Inclusive design, a thematic for many years explored, but yet, little implemented on a daily basis, ...
The aim of this paper is to understand how the use of inclusive design methodologies can contribute ...
The Inclusive Design approach is a key point in the development of consumer products, the more peopl...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
There is a large number of people with some degree of visual impairment in Brazil, which have diffic...
This article describes research into the area of ‘design for all’. The research addresses two common...
In the Design for All Approach (DfA), an important phase of the design process consists in the indiv...
’Design for All’ embraces the concept of designing products and workplaces so as not to exclude sign...
The central purpose of this study is to contribute to our knowledge of designing in a way that can b...
Ergonomic design of products and environments affects human performance in everyday systems. Often t...
There are 1.3 million visually-impaired (VI) people in the United States (National Federation of the...
Design for All (DfA) has been considered as a fundamental and innovative strategy to design inclusiv...
As a first-time investigation of 'psychosocial inclusivity' in design, this paper introduces and est...
In an attempt to make universal design an integral part of industrial design in general, an experime...
With the continuous economic, technological and social expansion that exists in today’s world, mass ...
Inclusive design, a thematic for many years explored, but yet, little implemented on a daily basis, ...
The aim of this paper is to understand how the use of inclusive design methodologies can contribute ...
The Inclusive Design approach is a key point in the development of consumer products, the more peopl...
Recognising exclusion is the first step to designing accessible products and services. Most products...
There is a large number of people with some degree of visual impairment in Brazil, which have diffic...
This article describes research into the area of ‘design for all’. The research addresses two common...
In the Design for All Approach (DfA), an important phase of the design process consists in the indiv...
’Design for All’ embraces the concept of designing products and workplaces so as not to exclude sign...
The central purpose of this study is to contribute to our knowledge of designing in a way that can b...
Ergonomic design of products and environments affects human performance in everyday systems. Often t...
There are 1.3 million visually-impaired (VI) people in the United States (National Federation of the...
Design for All (DfA) has been considered as a fundamental and innovative strategy to design inclusiv...
As a first-time investigation of 'psychosocial inclusivity' in design, this paper introduces and est...
In an attempt to make universal design an integral part of industrial design in general, an experime...