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Supporting the adoption of inclusive design practices

Keates, Simeon; Clarkson, John

Authors

Simeon Keates

John Clarkson



Abstract

It is known that many people are being excluded unnecessarily from using products and services and that this exclusion often arises because the designers have not taken the end-users into account fully. There are clear knowledge gaps that need to be bridged. The first is that of knowledge of the end-users, and the second is how to use that knowledge of the users to develop more accessible and usable products and services. While inclusive design and universal design are commonly accepted as good design aims, this paper discusses the merits of focusing on design exclusion. The concept of design exclusion is particularly powerful because identifying why and how users cannot use a product enables us to counter such exclusion. This paper explains how design exclusion arises and defines a series of measures of inclusive merit ? how successful products are at being inclusive

Citation

Keates, S., & Clarkson, J. (2003). Supporting the adoption of inclusive design practices. In Conference Proceedings on An International Conference on Inclusive Design for Society and Business

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (Published)
Conference Name International Conference on Inclusive Design and Communications (INCLUDE 2003)
Start Date Mar 18, 2003
End Date Mar 25, 2003
Publication Date 2003
Deposit Date Feb 5, 2019
Book Title Conference Proceedings on An International Conference on Inclusive Design for Society and Business
ISBN 1-874175-94-2
Keywords countering design exclusion supporting adoption inclusive design practices
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1497151