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WHAT IS

Universal Design

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Rachel Barton

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January 16, 1995

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111 Meters

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“All along, I knew that in the end I would still be able to perform… So that was what I was holding on to. I still am.”

Rachel Barton

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BUT what if…

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THE SOUND of one hand

TYPING

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What is universal design and what is accessibility?

Why does one-handed typing matter?

How might Chinese web design and natural user interfaces change the way we think about typing?

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WHAT IS Universal Design

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“The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect .”

Tim Berners-Lee the creator of the World Wide Web

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leveling the playing field

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INACCESSIBLE

it’s not the wheelchair

IT’S THE STAIRS.

that makes a building

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INACCESSIBLE

it’s not the user

IT’S THE DESIGNER.

that makes the web

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examples of UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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examples of UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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examples of UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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ONE eyeball finger

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examples of UNIVERSAL DESIGN

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IS A PLAN UNIVERSAL DESIGN

IS ACCESSIBILITY the way we measure that plan

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it is not necessarily universal if a design is accessible

it is necessarily accessible if a design is universal

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sight touch sound cognition

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it began with a tentacle

“Prosthetic Tentacle” by Kaylene Kau

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HOW would YOU USE…

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IF YOU only had

ONE HAND…

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and Alex Tasha

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what are people with ONE HAND

actually USING

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the QWERTY keyboard

was created for EFFICIENCY

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WHY DOES one-handed typing

MATTER

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THE APPLE TYPING EXPERIENCE

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THE ANDROID TYPING EXPERIENCE

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in solving the

the typing experience

FOR EVERYONE!

WE WILL IMPROVE

one handed / armed

typing issue

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so how do

this problem WE SOLVE

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portable inexpensive

easy to use ambidextrous design

aesthetic

quickly learned

available

ergonomic

we need something that is… cross-device cross-platform

multilingual

beyond word processing

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VOICE recognition

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SWYPE

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THE CHINESE MODEL

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THE CHINESE MODEL

Hanwang handwriting recognition mouse

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Chinese YAHOO

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American YAHOO

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BAIDU. Chinese Google Equivalent

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BAIDU. Search for the elderly

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TAOBAO.COM. Above the fold

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EBAY.COM. Above the fold

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TAOBAO.COM. Below the fold

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EBAY.COM. Below the fold

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so what’s THE FUTURE

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OUR NUI best friend

CLI codified

strict

GUI metaphor

exploratory

NUI direct

intuitive

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ONE eyeball finger nipple???

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“The only “intuitive” interface is a nipple. After that, it’s all learned.”

Bruce Ediger

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WHAT IS NUI?

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“As far as the customer is, the interface is the product.”

Jeff Raskin

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BACK TO OUR

original list

• portable

• inexpensive

• easy to use

• ambidextrous design

• cross-device

• cross-platform

• multilingual

• aesthetic

• fast learning curve

• available

• ergonomic

• beyond word processing

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TAKEAWAY

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LUCK

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THANK YOU!