Inclusive design : design for the whole population /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Springer, c2003.
Description:608 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5170247
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Other authors / contributors:Clarkson, John, 1961-
ISBN:1852337001 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: From margins to mainstream
  • The business case
  • Understanding consumers
  • Chapter 1. Designing for older users
  • Chapter 2. The struggle for independence
  • Chapter 3. Lifestyle, design and disability
  • Chapter 4. Disability unplugged
  • Chapter 5. Design exclusion
  • Chapter 6. Power to the people
  • Business drivers
  • Chapter 7. Living longer
  • Chapter 8. The legal argument for inclusive design
  • Chapter 9. Inclusion--a commercial perspective
  • Chapter 10. Inclusive design or assistive technology
  • Chapter 11. Humanising technology
  • Best practice
  • Chapter 12. Connecting business, inclusion and design
  • Chapter 13. The Fiat Autonomy Programmme
  • Chapter 14. Internet usability
  • Chapter 15. Everyday inclusive design
  • Chapter 16. From process to pleasure
  • The global picture
  • Chapter 17. A European perspective
  • Chapter 18. The Japanese experience
  • Chapter 19. Universal products in the US
  • Chapter 20. International design education strategies
  • A design toolkit
  • Understanding users
  • Chapter 21. The prevalence of functional impairment in Great Britain
  • Chapter 22. The ability database
  • Chapter 23. The sense of independence
  • Chapter 24. Observation for innovation
  • Understanding the challenge
  • Chapter 25. Quantifying design exclusion
  • Chapter 26. Countering design exclusion
  • Chapter 27. Assessment for inclusive design
  • Design responses
  • Chapter 28. Design and empathy
  • Chapter 29. A designer-centred approach
  • Chapter 30. What is an inclusive design process?
  • Chapter 31. Critical users in design innovation
  • Future views
  • Chapter 32. Inclusion, inspiration and lightness of touch
  • Chapter 33. The future for ICT
  • Chapter 34. Design in a digital world
  • Chapter 35. Remote interaction
  • Chapter 36. Setting a standard
  • Glossary, index and authors
  • Glossary of terms
  • Keyword index
  • Author biographies