Designing With Purpose
The Design Challenge
Development Principles
The design challenge is the deficit gap between the user abilities and the system capabilities. The goal is to bridge the gap, through inclusive design, that will create the best possible end-user experience. Good design is built upon effective performance, efficient security, and satisfying accessibility. That is, design must consider the physical and cognitive characteristics of people with a holistic user interface that incorporates vision, audio, and touch, so as to achieve the goal of full inclusion.Productivity that enables employees to be productive and satisfied.
Inclusion that integrates people, products, and services.
Communications that informs people, builds knowledge, and creates confidence.
Development Techniques
Colour Contrast to Improve Visibility.
Vision is one of the most commonly relied upon senses for navigating any personal computer or phone, and deteriorating vision is among the most common problems adults develop as they age.
Vision is one of the most commonly relied upon senses for navigating any personal computer or phone, and deteriorating vision is among the most common problems adults develop as they age.
Closed Captions to Communicate Beyond Audio.
Hearing, like vision, is one of the most common senses to deteriorate with age, and audible noises are one of the most non-discrete forms of communication. Closed captions are necessary for people with hearing impairments, but text is also a more accurate and sometimes deeper form of communication for some environmental situations.
Hearing, like vision, is one of the most common senses to deteriorate with age, and audible noises are one of the most non-discrete forms of communication. Closed captions are necessary for people with hearing impairments, but text is also a more accurate and sometimes deeper form of communication for some environmental situations.
Keyboard Navigation to Minimize Motor Skill Burden.
Basic human movement may deteriorate with age, but motor skills can limit a computer user's accessibility in some environmental situations. Keyboard strokes can be much faster and more accurate than a mouse or trackpad when you are in transit.
Basic human movement may deteriorate with age, but motor skills can limit a computer user's accessibility in some environmental situations. Keyboard strokes can be much faster and more accurate than a mouse or trackpad when you are in transit.
Development Components
- The user interface design
- The User experience design
- The graphic design
- The content design
- The component design