User-driven product development: Designed by, not designed for

IF 0.8 4区 艺术学 0 ART Design Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1080/14606925.2023.2275868
Joseph Peters, Adam Bleakney, Annika Sornson, Elizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler, Deana McDonagh
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AbstractThe current state of function and design of accessible assistive technology is lacking, evidenced by low usability and high abandonment rates by people with disabilities (PwD). A significant contributing factor to these negative outcomes is a lack of user-centered design or user-opinion in the product development. The Human Performance and Mobility Maker Lab (HPML) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is a new facility dedicated to developing assistive technology by PwDs. Rather than being excluded from the design and innovation process, PwDs are the primary drivers of innovation at the HPML. The HPML’s the central tenet is ‘Designed by, not designed for’. The purpose of this paper is to explore various assistive technologies developed in the HPML while providing an empathic framework for other research groups to follow in integrating PwDs into the development and design of assistive technology.Keywords: user-driven designempathyindustrial designassistive technology Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsJoseph PetersJoseph Peters is a medical student at Kansas City University. He is a former postdoctoral researcher at the Beckman Institute, assistant coach for the UIUC Wheelchair Track team and research affiliate in the HPML.Adam BleakneyAdam Bleakney is Director of the HPML and faculty in the School of Art and Design at UIUC He is the Head Coach of the UIUC Wheelchair Track team.Annika SornsonAnnika Sornson is former Lab Manager of the HPML. She studied Industrial Design in the School of Art and Design at UIUC.Elizabeth Hsiao-WeckslerElizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler is Professor (Mechanical Science and Engineering) and Director of the Human Dynamics and Controls Laboratory at UIUC. She is the principal investigator of PURE.Deana McDonaghDeana McDonagh is Professor Industrial Design (School of Art and Design), Health Innovation Professor (Carle Illinois College of Medicine) and Founder of the (dis)Ability Design Studio (Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology).
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摘要当前无障碍辅助技术在功能和设计方面存在不足,主要表现为可用性低、残障人士弃用率高。造成这些负面结果的一个重要因素是在产品开发中缺乏以用户为中心的设计或用户意见。伊利诺斯大学厄巴纳-香槟分校的人类表现和移动制造商实验室(HPML)是一个致力于为残疾人开发辅助技术的新设施。残疾人并没有被排除在设计和创新过程之外,而是HPML创新的主要驱动力。HPML的核心原则是“为别人而设计,而不是为别人而设计”。本文的目的是探讨在hml中开发的各种辅助技术,同时为其他研究小组提供一个同理的框架,以便将残疾人士纳入辅助技术的开发和设计中。关键词:用户驱动设计路径工业设计辅助技术披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。约瑟夫·彼得斯约瑟夫·彼得斯是堪萨斯城大学的一名医科学生。他是贝克曼研究所的前博士后研究员,UIUC轮椅径赛队的助理教练和HPML的研究分支机构。Adam Bleakney是UIUC艺术与设计学院HPML主任和教师,他是UIUC轮椅径赛队的主教练。Annika Sornson是HPML的前实验室经理。她在UIUC艺术与设计学院学习工业设计。Elizabeth Hsiao-Wecksler是伊利诺伊大学加州分校机械科学与工程教授兼人体动力学与控制实验室主任。她是PURE的首席研究员。Deana McDonagh是工业设计教授(艺术与设计学院)、健康创新教授(卡尔伊利诺伊医学院)和(非)能力设计工作室(贝克曼高级科学与技术研究所)的创始人。
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