Artigo Revisado por pares

Design for Many, Design for Me: Universal Design for Apparel Products

2014; Routledge; Volume: 17; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2752/175630614x13915240576103

ISSN

1756-3062

Autores

Juyeon Park, Kristen Morris, Casey R. Stannard, Wildrose Hamilton,

Tópico(s)

Cultural Industries and Urban Development

Resumo

ABSTRACTABSTRACTThis study examined the potential of universal design in the field of apparel. The particular purpose of the study was to explore the use of the concept and principles of universal design as guidance for developing innovative design solutions that accommodate 'inclusivity' while maintaining 'individuality' regarding the wearer's aesthetic tastes and functional needs. To verify the applicability of universal design in apparel products, two case studies of design practice were conducted, and the principles of universal design were evaluated through practical applications. This study suggests that universal design provides an effective framework for the apparel design process to achieve flexible and versatile outcomes. However, due to product proximity to the wearer, modification of the original definition and principles of universal design must be considered in applications for apparel design.KEYWORDS: universal designapparel product designpractical applications Additional informationNotes on contributorsJuyeon ParkBiographiesJuyeon Park is assistant professor in the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University. Her scholarly interests focus on apparel product development for human health and wellness. The rest of the authors are graduates of Colorado State University.Kristen MorrisKristen Morris is currently a doctoral student at Cornell University, and Casey Stannard is also pursuing her doctoral degree at Oregon State University. Wildrose Hamilton is a freelance designer and artist specializing in apparel design and fashion illustration.

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