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CAE
http://www.cae.org.uk/index.html
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http://www.cae.org.uk/index.html

A collection of notes on society, activism, politics and design for print, video, the Web, transportation and the built environment.
http://www.backspace.com/notes/topic/interface
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http://www.backspace.com/notes/topic/interface

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), a U.S. nonprofit organization enabling blind or visually impaired people to achieve equality and access. Provides information and referrals about living with visual impairment. Helen Keller devoted over 40 years of her life to AFB.
http://www.afb.org/info_document_view.asp?documentid=531
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http://www.afb.org/info_document_view.asp?documentid=531

Provides detailed construction guidelines and cost estimates for barrier free design in new homes. Suggests ways to encourage wheelchair accessable construction in all homes.
http://www.concretechange.org/
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http://www.concretechange.org/

The National Center on Accessibility is an organization committed to the full participation in parks, recreation, and tourism by people with disabilities. Through education, technical assistance, and research, we are committed to providing reliable and comprehensive services resulting in the development of knowledge, awareness, skills, and ultimately, action.
http://www.ncaonline.org/
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http://www.ncaonline.org/

The National Center on Accessibility is an organization committed to the full participation in parks, recreation, and tourism by people with disabilities. Through education, technical assistance, and research, we are committed to providing reliable and comprehensive services resulting in the development of knowledge, awareness, skills, and ultimately, action.
http://www.indiana.edu/~nca/
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http://www.indiana.edu/~nca/

We are remodeling our home to make it accessible for the physically limited. What can you recommend in the way of appliances?
http://appliance411.com/faq/handicap.shtml
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http://appliance411.com/faq/handicap.shtml

We are a one stop source for communications resources, especially accessible signs and wayfinding and communications consulting for people with disabilities. We offer ADA signs, and ADA sign manual, a Braille sign fabrication method, and other aids for building professionals and consumers.
http://www.accesscommunications.bigstep.com/generic.html?pid=8
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http://www.accesscommunications.bigstep.com/generic.html?pid=8

Resource for the elderly or disabled to increase the availability and access of home modifications.
http://www.homemods.org/
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Gerontology, AARP, home modifications, elderly and disabled, universal design, supportive home, adaptable home features, accessible home features, aging in place, accident prevention, USC map, disabled, elderly, homemods

http://www.homemods.org/

AEMA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the awareness, understanding and acceptance of accessibility equipment.
http://www.aema.com/
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AEMA, Accessibility Equipment Manufacturers, Accessibility, Accessibility Equipment, ADA, ADAGG, ASME, Accessibility, Codes, and, Standards, Accessibility Manufacturers, Accessibility Distributors, Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Lifts, Inclined Platform Lifts, Inclined Lifts, Vertical Lifts, LULAS, Elevators, Residential Elevators, Residential Lifts, Commercial Lifts, Accessiblility Education, ...

http://www.aema.com/

Gives information on disability access solutions, facilities and equipment for designers, developers and service providers to enhance independence for people with disabilities.
http://www.access2go.co.uk
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http://www.access2go.co.uk

http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/

http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/

http://www.projectaction.org/
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http://www.projectaction.org/

http://www.abledata.com/Site_2/icg_hous.htm

http://www.abledata.com/Site_2/icg_hous.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~jlminc

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Dedicated to the general life enhancement for the elderly and those physically challenged by age, disability or other similar inconvenience, whether temporary or permanent.
http://home.att.net/~gothberg/helplink.htm
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http://home.att.net/~gothberg/helplink.htm

The Design Linc provides design tips, product information and other resources for people with disabilities and the elderly.
http://www.designlinc.com/
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http://www.designlinc.com/

http://www.idsa.org/whatsnew/sections/udidsa/noframes.htm

http://www.idsa.org/whatsnew/sections/udidsa/noframes.htm

http://www.access-board.gov/

http://www.access-board.gov/

http://www-csli.stanford.edu/arch/

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Wikipedia-Article "Universal Design"

Universal design or inclusive design is an approach to the design of products, services and environments to be as usable as possible by as many people as possible regardless of age, ability or situation. It links directly to the political concept of an inclusive society and its importance has been recognised by goverments, business and industry.

Previous approaches have been labeled "barrier-free" or "handicapped accessible." These terms connoted an unattractive, separatist solution to accessibility problems. Universal design strives to be a graceful, broad-spectrum solution that helps everyone, not just people with disabilities.

Universal Design is necessary as life expectancy has risen and modern medicine has increased the survival rate of those with significant injuries, illnesses and birth defects. Many times those with severe injuries survive but are left with disabilities that must be accommodated.

Universal Design is a part of everyday living. Designing tables and bars that are wheelchair- and scooter-accessible and having lightweight but sturdy chairs are two simple examples that most people would take for granted. Color-contrast dishware with steep sides assist those with visual problems as well as those with dexterity problems. Cabinets with pull-out shelves that can be adjustable to any level helps those using wheelchairs, people who have back problems, and makes the simple act of reaching easier for everyone.

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires Universal Design for all new and renovated buildings, facilities and transportation. Buildings and facilities must be accessible to everyone including those with disabilities. New buses and vans used for public transportation are to be accessible to people with disabilities. Ramps, color-contrast floors and non-skid entryways are required. Approximately 4% of the parking spaces should be reserved for those with disabilities. Telephones and water fountains must be at different levels to also accommodate everyone. For more information on products and The Americans with Disabilities Act see links below.


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Seven principles of universal design

  1. Equitable use
  2. Flexibility in use
  3. Simple and intuitive
  4. Perceptible information
  5. Tolerance for error
  6. Low physical effort
  7. Size and space for approach and use

(from the Center for Universal Design)

These principles are broader than that of accessible design.

Examples

  • Smooth ground surfaces of entranceways
  • Wide interior doors and hallways
  • Bright and appropriate lighting, particularly task lighting
  • Handles operated with a lever rather than a twisting knob
  • Light controls operated with large panels rather than a toggle switch

Design standards

In October 2003, representatives from China, Japan, and South Korea met in Beijing and agreed to set up a committee to define common design standards for a wide range of products and services that are easy to understand and use. Their goal is to publish a standard in 2004 which covers, among other areas, standards on containers and wrappings of household goods (based on a proposal from experts in Japan), and standardization of signs for public facilities, a subject of particular interest to China as it prepares to host the 2008 Summer Olympics.

The International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission have developed:

  • Guide 71 Guidelines for standards developers to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities (abstract only - fee for entire text)

These standards are still under development:

  • ISO 20282-1 – Ease of operation of everyday products — Part 1: Context of use and user characteristics
  • ISO 20282-2 – Ease of operation of everyday products — Part 2: Test method

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