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People who could benefit from more universal designs include many both with and without disabilities. In some cases, people may experience difficulty in using products purely as a result of the environment or an unusual circumstance. Beneficiaries of universal design include:
* People in a noisy shopping mall who cannot hear a kiosk
* People who are driving their car who must operate their radio or phone without looking at it
* People who left their glasses in their room
* People who are getting older
* People with disabilities
* Almost anyone
In order to design for the general population, it is important to understand the diversity, problems, tools, and abilities of its members. View all 24 works published by University of Wisconsin |
 General Concepts, Universal Design Principles and Guidelines http://tracecenter.org/world/gen_ud.html
University of Wisconsin
Abstract: People who could benefit from more universal designs include many both with and without disabilities. In some cases, people may experience difficulty in using products purely as a result of the environment or an unusual circumstance. Beneficiaries of universal design include:
* People in a noisy shopping mall who cannot hear a kiosk
* People who are driving their car who must operate their radio or phone without looking at it
* People who left their glasses in their room
* People who are getting older
* People with disabilities
* Almost anyone
In order to design for the general population, it is important to understand the diversity, problems, tools, and abilities of its members.
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