This series of short articles provides designers with evidence-based information to help them achieve universal design in their facility. These articles will help designers design beyond minimum accessibility standards and design for issues not addressed by accessibility standards.
DR-02 Automated Tool for Evaluating Product Usability
by Jennifer Boger and Alex Mihailidis
(2010)
DR-04 Familiarity and Usability of Products by People with Dementia
by Jennifer Boger and Alex Mihailidis
(2010)
DR-11 Text Legibility and Readability of Large Format Signs in Building and Sites
by Mary-Jane Carroll
(2010)
DR-12 The Effectiveness of Universal Design: Case Study Demonstrations
by Michael D. Grimble, Gary S. Danford and David M. Schoell
(2010)
DR-14 Spatial Orientation, Environmental Perception and Wayfinding
by Susan Hunter
(2010)
DR-15 Clear Floor Area for Wheeled Mobility: Redefining the ‘common wheelchair’
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet and Jonathan White
(2010)
DR-16 Clear Floor Area for Wheeled Mobility when Reaching or Grasping
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet and Jonathan White
(2010)
DR-17 Knee and Toe Clearances for Wheeled Mobility Users
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet and Jonathan White
(2010)
DR-18 Pinch Grip Forces for Wheeled Mobility Users
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet, Caroline Joseph, and David Feathers
(2010)
DR-19 Power Grip Forces for Wheeled Mobility Users
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet, Caroline Joseph, and David Feathers
(2010)
DR-20 Functional Reach Capability for Wheeled Mobility Users
by Clive D’Souza, Edward Steinfeld, Victor Paquet, and David Feathers
(2010)
DR-21 Turning Space for Wheeled Mobility Users – the 360-deg Turn
by Clive D’Souza, Jonathan White, Edward Steinfeld and Victor Paquet
(2010)
DR-23 Analysis of Seat Height for Wheeled Mobility Devices
by Clive D’Souza and Edward Steinfeld
(2010)