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DesignAge competition 1995 | Corporate Author | DesignAge, Royal College of Art; Helen Hamlyn Foundation |
Publisher | Royal College of Art, London, 1995 |
Pages | 20 pp |
Source | DesignAge, Royal College of Art, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2EU. |
Keywords | Consumer choice ; Assistive technology ; Equipment ; Design ; Europe. |
Annotation | Designers have a vital role in creating the new possibilities and innovations which will make later life something to be looked forward to, not feared. The DesignAge Competition 1995 had as its brief the development of an object, image, environment or system which takes into account older people's lifestyles and aspirations by virtue of: being designed especially to meet older people's needs; working well for people of all ages; enhancing the image of older people; and bringing people of different generations together. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-991012508 B |
Classmark | WYC: M: YW: 33: 74 |
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