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Research Mindmap - Coggle Diagram
Research Mindmap
Skills
Wood working
Drilling
Sawing
Sanding
Assembling
Laser cutting
Sewing
Hand sewing
Embroidery
Sewing machine
Overlocker
3D design
Printing
Modelling
Painting / finishing
GRASP Goals
Develop empathy in design process
What is empathy?
understanding and sharing the feelings of other people
Develop a functional, innovative, and resourceful product
Knowledgable / well informed on the disability the product is designed for
Developing open-mindedness in future design processes
Material Characteristics (examples)
Durability
Ductility
Hardness
User Centered Design (UCD)
Client
Type of physically disability the product is focusing on catering to
Client needs
Client likes - e.g. colour, animals, hobbies
Factual question: what are some products that have been created to be inclusive for people with physical disabilities?
For people with arthritis: kitchen tools with wide oval-shaped handles that was easy to control even if you had little strength in your hands.
Hospitals used bendy straws to help bed-ridden patients drink something
Electric toothbrushes were created to help people with limited strength, mobility, and control do a better job of brushing.
Disabilities (physical)
Visual impairment
Blind
Low vision due to eye disorders
Hearing impairment
Mobility impairment
Amputation
Arthritis
Paralysis
Muscular dystrophy
Modelling
Assembly drawing
Graphic modelling (online)
An approach that strives to design or create products and experiences that are usable and useful by concentrating on the user, their needs and requirements, and usability knowledge and techniques.
Human Factors /
Ergonomics
Anthropometric
Target audience demographics
Gender
Ethnicity
Age
UN SDG
Goal 10 - Reduced Inequality
Empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status