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Revised and Expanded Edition: Accessible Design

Human-centered design that takes into account the elderly and people with disabilities.

Accessible design aims to create everyday products and services that are easy to use for the elderly and individuals with various disabilities. Five years since the first edition, new JIS and ISO standards are being issued one after another as the accumulation of measurement data on human characteristics applicable to accessible design progresses! The basic principles of accessible design are clearly explained with information and design techniques for displays based on ergonomic insights and data. In addition to visual, auditory, and tactile characteristics, taste, smell, and thermal sensations have been added! A new category for "physical characteristics" related to movement and motion has also been established! This is an essential book for those engaged in accessible design!

  • Housing structure technology/long-term superior housing technology

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Accessible design

Human-centered design that takes into account the perceptual and cognitive characteristics of the elderly and people with disabilities.

Design that takes into account the characteristics of aging and disabilities, as well as functional decline, is becoming a major concept in 21st-century manufacturing alongside the aging of society and the rise of disability rights. Among the many design concepts such as universal design and barrier-free design, accessible design has been developed based on the concept of maximizing the number of users who can utilize products, environments, and services. Based on the principles of accessible design that Japan has led in international standard organizations like ISO, this will explain how to address the needs of the elderly and people with disabilities from a technical perspective grounded in ergonomics, including design methods and practical examples.

  • Welfare and medical equipment
  • Barrier-free facilities
  • Other lighting fixtures

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