inclusive design Flashcards
(6 cards)
What is inclusive design?
Inclusive design is a user-centred approach that ensures products and environments are accessible to the widest range of people without needing adaptations.
What is the main goal of inclusive design?
To create products and environments that can be used by as many people as possible, regardless of age, ability, or background.
Give an example of inclusive design in public buildings.
Features like level access, ramps, disabled toilets, automatic doors, and lifts are all inclusive design elements.
Why is inclusive design important for the elderly?
Elderly users may have reduced strength or dexterity, so designs should include large, easy-to-grip handles and simple fastenings.
How can colour affect inclusive design?
Designers must avoid colours that offend cultural groups or are hard to see for users with colour blindness.
What should designers consider when selecting materials for inclusive design?
Materials should not offend cultural beliefs (e.g., avoiding animal products where inappropriate).