Essay On Universal Design

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Universal Design
Developments in Modern Society
Introduction:
Launching a new product can be an extremely challenging process as it is almost impossible to predict whether it will be accepted by its target market. A recent study by universal design Ireland suggests that it takes” internet users take less than 50 milliseconds” to judge the visual aspect of a product online. There are so many aspect that can determine a products success or failure, some of these aspects are so small and detailed it is almost impossible to analyse each one to penetrate the market successfully. If a consumer’s first impression is not positive, they are not likely to pay for the product. Bur if the product is simple, clearly laid out, easily accessible and simple to use, the consumer will very likely to proceed viewing the product and possibly make a purchase. But these aspects have the ability to allow the product or service reaches the millions or disappears without public even knowing it existed. In today’s market the use of Universal design and its principles can ensure that the designer meets these aspects to the best ability possible.
Universal design over the years has been defined as many things, but all linking to the same result. The process ensures that the product or service is designed in a way ensuring that it can be used by all people of all different states of physical and mental abilities in all environments. Although there are many different definitions for universal design in my opinion the definition that best fits the exact concept is that of the British Standards Institute:
“The design of mainstream products and/or services that is accessible to, and usable by, as many people as reasonably possible”.
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