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Visual capabilities: What do graphic designers want to see?

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Peer-reviewed

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Conference Object

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Authors

Cornish, K 
Goodman-Deane, J 
John Clarkson, P 

Abstract

© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Capability loss simulation has great potential to improve the inclusivity of designs, through helping designers to understand the needs of people with reduced capabilities. However, its uptake in the design industry has been low, particularly in graphic design. This may be partly due to a poor fit between design tools and the work processes and tool requirements of designers. This study aimed to address this by seeking designers’ input into the design of concepts for vision loss simulation. Five design workshops were conducted, each with one or two graphic designers. In each, participants were given a list of requirements for simulator tools, summarised from previous studies, as well as 15 cards describing a range of simulator concepts. They then developed their own concept and explained the reasoning behind it. The resultant concepts are presented and analysed in this paper. Key aspects that designers consider important in simulator tools are identified.

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Keywords

Design tools, Inclusive design, Simulation, Vision impairment, Design workshops

Journal Title

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Conference Name

Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction. Design and Development Approaches and Methods

Journal ISSN

0302-9743
1611-3349

Volume Title

10277 LNCS

Publisher

Springer International Publishing
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K503009/1)