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Inclusive design products that are easy for everybody to use | Corporate Author | Disability Rights Commission - DRC; Ricability |
Publisher | Disability Rights Commission, London, 2001 |
Pages | 44 pp |
Source | DRC, Freepost, MID 02164, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 9BR. |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Design ; Physical disabilities ; Consumer choice. |
Annotation | Inclusive design aims to to meet the needs of people who have been unable to use mainstream products because of age or disability. This paper has been researched and written by Ricability, which discusses whether the introduction of legislation, standards, self-regulation or labelling of goods would bring about change in design. Examples of good and poor design are included. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-011219207 B |
Classmark | M: 33: BN: WYC |
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