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October 31, 2010 (Sunday)

S-01Regional Planning 1

O-001

Designing Accessible and Sustainable Public Architecture in Hong Kong

  • Henry W P Lok
  • Architectural Services Department: China

O-002

Integration of Accessibility Issues in Municipal Planning — A Project in Norway 2005 - 2008

  • Astrid Larsen
  • Stord Municipality: Norway

O-003

The Creation of a Non-Handicapping Environment (NHE) for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the Rural Areas in the Philippines

  • Daisuke Sagiya
  • Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)/- National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA)/- Kaihatsu Management Consulting, Inc.: Philippines

O-004

Barrier Free Project in Muroran City

  • Yoshiyuki Osakaya
  • Muroran Institute of Technology: Japan

O-005

Singapore's Master Plan to Create a User-friendly Built Environment

  • Goh Siam Imm
  • Deputy Director (Building Plan and Universal Design Department) : Singapore

S-02Household Appliances 1

O-006

A Research on House Hold Electric Apparatus to Support Independent Living for Mutual Cognitive Impairment

  • Jiro Sagara
  • Product Design Dep. of Kobe Design University: Japan

O-007

Everyday Technology Use and Problem-solving for in Elderly People who Live Alone in Japan

  • Kazue Noda
  • Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences: Japan

O-008

Efforts to Improve Instruction Manuals Based on Universal Design

  • Taei Kubota
  • Design Division, Hitachi, Ltd.: Japan

O-009

Evaluation of Readability of Characters on Home Appliances for Older Adults

  • Yuka Yamazaki
  • Industrial Design Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation: Japan

S-03UD Policy

O-010

Universal Design in Shizuoka Prefecture: Dissemination of the Concepts and Creation of a Society Based on Independence and Coexistence

  • Taeko Suzuki
  • Department of Strategic Planning, Shizuoka Prefecture: Japan

O-011

Saga Prefecture's Recommended Universal Design (UD) Products Selection System Creation of products: Finding a Local Problem and Creating Products Locally

  • Kazuo Matsuo
  • Regional Welfare Division, Saga Prefectural Government: Japan

O-012

An Approach to the Present Situation and the Practical Problem of Universal Design in Fukushima Prefecture

  • Mitsuhiro Saitou
  • Fukushima Prefecture Universal Design Promote Conference: Japan

O-013

A Comparative Study of Universal Design in South Asia and Japan

  • Nisha Prajapati
  • Graduate School of Information Science and Control Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology: Japan

O-014

For Creating Convivial Society, Review the Progress of Universal Design on the Past Decades

  • Yukiko Nakada
  • Conceptline: Japan

S-04Regional Planning 2

O-016

Implementation of Universal Design at a Regional and Local Level — A Programme

  • Hild Kristin Morvik
  • the Norwegian Ministry of the Environment: Norway

O-017

WHO Global Age-friend Cities: A Guide-Potential and Challenge — View-point of Universal Design —

  • Masaaki Shiraishi
  • Japan Productive Aging Research Center: Japan

O-018

FairCast™ Child Safety Communication Network Fast, Accurate, Inclusive Communication System for Connecting Schools and Parents

  • Noriko Sumida
  • NTT Data Corporation, Solutions and Technologies Company: Japan

O-019

Creating Supportive Neighbourhood Environments for Older People — What Does This Mean in Practice?

  • Rita Newton
  • SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre, University of Salford: U.K.

S-05Package Design

O-020

A Study of The Indication Improvement of the Food Package from Universal Design Viewpoint

  • Masayoshi Kubo
  • Kyoto Institute of Technology: Japan

O-021

The Effects of Universal Design on Graphic Arts Part 1— Experiments with Newspaper Advertisements

  • Shigeki Inoue
  • Hakuhodo Universal Design: Japan

O-022

The Effects of Universal Design on Graphic Arts Part 2 — Package Design of Mail Orders and Drinks

  • Yasunori Mori
  • Hakuhodo Universal Design: Japan

O-023

The Prototyping and Ergonomic Evaluation of an Easy to Open Tofu Pack

  • Tsuyoshi Yi Yoto
  • Industrial Research Institute of Shizuoka Prefecture: Japan

O-160

Improving Information Transmission Effect on the Drug Bag

  • Yi-Lin Lo
  • National Yunlin University of Science and Technology: Taiwan

S-06Legislation

O-024

Newly Approved Legislation and Action Programmes to Improve the Design for Universal Accessibility in Norway

  • Sigmund Asmervik
  • The Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Dept. of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning: Norway

O-025

Universal Design as a Main Goal in the Norwegian Planning and Building Act

  • Einar Lund
  • Ministry of the Environmen: Norway

O-026

Implications of Ratifying the UN Convention: an Assessment of the Danish Model

  • Camilla Ryhl
  • The Danish Building Research Institute: Denmark

O-027

Portuguese Accessibility Laws — The Past and the Future

  • G. Cardoso Dias
  • Faculty of Architecture, Lisbon Technical University - Architecture, Urbanism and Design Research Centre: Portugal

S-07Public Toilet

O-028

A Study of Space Requested from Restroom for Wheelchair in Each Type of Handicap and Type of Door

  • Mikiko Takahashi
  • Department of Product Development, Comany Inc: Japan

O-029

Can You Find a Suitable Toilet When You Are Somewhere Outside?

  • Satoshi Kose
  • Shizuoka University of Art and Culture: Japan

O-030

Usability Assessment of Barrier-Free Public Restrooms by Wheelchair Users

  • Miyoshi Okamura
  • University of Yamanashi (Society for the Study of Universal Design in Yamanashi): Japan

O-031

Design Requirements for Cubicles in Public Restrooms that Take Into Account the Needs of Adults with Small Children

  • Futoshi Nakamura
  • TOTO Ltd.: Japan

O-032

A Study on the Appropriate Dimensions for Normal Cubicles for Wheelchair Users in Public Restrooms

  • Tetsuo Kuwahara
  • TOTO Ltd.: Japan

S-08Design for Children

O-033

Inclusive Play for a Sustainable Future

  • Lynsey Robinson
  • Sensory Trust, Watering Lane Nursery UK: U.K.

O-034

All Abilities ePlayground

  • Phia Damsma
  • Sonokids Australia: Australia

O-035

Analysis of Consumer Attitude toward Safer Product Design for Children

  • Itsumi Kakefuda
  • Digital Human Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology: Japan

O-036

Future Streets — Visioning with Children

  • Rita Newton
  • SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre, University of Salford: U.K.

O-037

Automatic Speech Recognition — An Approach for Designing Inclusive Games

  • Moyen Mohammad Mustaquim
  • Uppsala University: Sweden

S-09Ecological Design

O-038

Greening the Grey: The Design Outlook for Ecological Urban Sustainability

  • Alan Derbyshire
  • University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire. U.K: U.K.

O-039

A Study of Applying Universal Design Principles on Green Package Design

  • Yi-Chen Wu
  • National Yunlin University of Science & Technology: Taiwan

O-040

The Study of the Actual Situation about the Consumer Awareness about Eco and the Change

  • Masayoshi Kubo
  • Kyoto Institute of Technology: Japan

O-041

Social Sustainability: The Challenges Facing Universal Design

  • Rama Gheerawo
  • The Helen Hamlyn Centre, Royal College of Art: U.K.

S-10Walking Environment

O-042

Possibility to Indicate the Pathways to the Visually Impaired by Using the Flooring Materials with Different Physical Properties 2 — The Number of Steps People Required to Stop

  • Yoshiyuki Kobayashi
  • Research Institute of National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, Japan Society of the Promotion of Science, Digital Human Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology: Japan

O-043

A Possibility of the Space for Walk Presented to the People with Visual Disability by Flooring Materials with the Different Touches 1 — About the Discrimination Rate —

  • Toshiaki Hara
  • Quality Management Department, Kajima Coporation: Japan

O-044

Universal Floor Design Pattern with Consideration for Patients with Parkinson's Disease

  • Jun Nakayama
  • Department of Human Environment Design, Faculty of Health Science, Kio University: Japan

O-045

Older Pedestrians and the Street Environment

  • Rita Newton
  • SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre, School of the Built Environment, University of Salford: U.K.

O-046

Inclusive Pedestrian Crossing Environment: A Case for Older Pedestrians

  • Mohammad Faruk
  • SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre, School of the Built Environment, University of Salford: U.K.

S-11Household Appliances 2

O-047

Studying Factors for Easy to Learn User Interfaces to Realize Lifespan Usability

  • Takeo Hozumi
  • TOTO Ltd.: Japan

O-048

A Study of User-Friendly Bathrooms Employing Behavioral Observations of a Diverse Range of Users

  • Toshihiro Shimauchi
  • TOTO Ltd.: Japan

O-049

A Study of User-Friendly Kitchens Employing Behavioral Observations of a Diverse Range of Users

  • Akiko Harada
  • TOTO Ltd.: Japan

O-050

Usability Improvement of IH Cooking Heaters for Elderly People Based on Evaluation of Utilization by Handicapped Persons

  • Kaori Izumida
  • Living Energy Design Center, Customer Relations Department, TEPCO: Japan

S-12Philosophy

O-051

Accessible Built Environment Law in Japan: Challenges and Opportunities toward Universal Design

  • Satoshi Kose
  • Professor, Shizuoka University of Art and Culture: Japan

O-052

Challenges in Developing National Indicators of Universal Design

  • Aina Olsen
  • Senior Adviser, The Delta Centre, Norwegian Directorate of Children, Youth and Family Affairs: Norway

O-053

Participation in Political and Public Life

  • Kristin Bille
  • Senior Adviser, The Delta Centre, Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs: Norway

O-054

A Drop in the Ocean. The Journey from Empathy to Empathy

  • Angela Morelli
  • Central St Martins University London: U.K.

November 1, 2010 (Monday)

S-13Information Design 1 (Vision Difficulties)

O-055

Problems with DVD Appreciation by the Blind and Low Vision People

  • Katsuhiko Okada
  • A Volunteer: Japan

O-056

The Development of the Voice Read Out Function of a Digital Television Receiver

  • Kagari Kawakatsu
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kyoto Works: Japan

O-057

WAIC Activities to Organize Information to Implement and Test Web Content According to the JIS X 8341-3:2010

  • Yukie Motomiya
  • User Experience Research Department, Design Division, Hitachi, Ltd.: Japan

O-058

Practical Study of Barcode-Based Product Information System

  • Hidehiko Nishi
  • Graduate School of Informatics, Shizuoka Univ.: Japan

O-059

Examination of Information Assurance for Color Vision Defect Persons

  • Yoshimasa Yano
  • Pastel: Research Group of Color Vision, Kanagawa-ken Minimi-ku Mutsugawa: Japan

S-14Building Design 1

O-060

Procedures to form International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) Universal Design Centre for Malaysia and Sout East Asia Region

  • Asiah Abdul Rahim
  • International Islamic University Malaysia: Malaysia

O-061

Application of Universal Design at Toyota Motor Corporation's Service and Support Center

  • Hideichi Arimura
  • Toyota Loops Corporation: Japan

O-062

Adoption and Improvement of the Universal Design of Ophthalmic Hospitals —The Environment of the Restrooms—

  • Kenji Inoue
  • Inouye Eye Hospital: Japan

O-063

Approach for Universal Designing of Ota City Office Building

  • Takashi Ito
  • Ota city Management&Administration Facility Management Div.: Japan

O-064

Universal Design in the Institution for Children Who Have Developmental Disorders and Suffer from Maltreated experience

  • Saiko Sugiyama
  • Yoshiwara Rinkan Gakuen: Japan

S-15Human Factors/Ergonomics

O-065

Study on Promoting Mental Side of HCD "Inclusive Mind"— Educational Design Workshops as Case Studies

  • Rika Kojima
  • Graduated from Kyushu University, Fukuoka: Japan

O-066

Beyond Physiological Needs: A Broader Spectrum of Universal Design's Focus on Hierarchy of Needs

  • Tsai Lu Liu
  • Auburn University USA: USA

O-067

Quantifying Usability Applied by Magnitude Estimation —Reliability Verifications—

  • Chikako Murase
  • Fujitsu Design Ltd: Japan

O-068

Judging Body width of Older Adults: Examining change in baggage width

  • Mikari Tada
  • Kansai University of Welfare Science: Japan

O-069

An Ergonomic Simulator as a Universal Design Tool Using Digital Human Aging Simulation

  • Hareesh P V
  • Panasonic Electric Works Co.,Ltd: Japan

S-16Information Design 2 (Hearing Difficulities)

O-070

Necessary Factors for Establishing an Inclusive Environment for Persons with Hearing Impairments

  • Takanori Kusakabe
  • Doshisha University: Japan

O-071

Making Process and Usefulness of "OTO-CATALOG" as a Tool to Virtually Experience the World with or without Sound

  • Eiko Mizuno
  • Kyoyohin-net: Japan

O-072

Universal Communication System for Urgent Use

  • Naotsune Hosono
  • Oki Consulting Solutions Co.: Japan

O-073

Closed-Captions (CC) in the United States Observation of History and Legal System

  • Shigeki Inoue
  • Hakuhodo Universal Design: Japan

O-074

Study on Emergency Information Transfer System Using Lighting Equipment

  • Tsutomu Unno
  • Research and Development Headquarters, NTT Facilities, Inc.: Japan

S-17Building Design 2

O-075

Accessibility for All A New Concept Settled in France

  • Soraya Kompany
  • Architect,PhD in Town and Landscape Planning: France

O-076

Proposals for a Zoo Sign Scheme from the Standpoint of a Universal Design

  • Masayuki Sakai
  • Sapporo City University: Japan

O-077

Universal Design Building Contest in Okayama Prefecture

  • Yoshiaki Goto
  • Professor, Faculty of Informatics, Okayama University of Science: Japan

O-079

Introduction of Universal Design at AEON lake town —Study on a Method of Improving Facilities via Use of Universal Design at a Large Shopping Center—

  • Naoto Tanaka
  • Prof., Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science Engineering, Setsunan Univ: Japan

S-18Information Design 3 (Signage)

O-080

Emotional Design and Service Design in UD

  • Toshimitsu Sadamura
  • GA-TAP.inc: Japan

O-081

Universal Design Activity on RakuRaku Phone: Sign Language on Promotion Video/ Closed Caption on Promotion Video and TV Commercial

  • Yoshikazu Watanabe
  • Fujitsu Limited: Japan

O-082

Approach of Universal Design of Visual information systems (Train Vision) for Trains

  • Shinyoung Park
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Industrial Design Center: Japan

O-083

Extension of Universal Remote Console by Accessible Appliance Integration

  • Kazuho Tazawa
  • Graduate School of Informatics, Shizuoka University: Japan

S-19Building Design 3

O-084

Universal Mosque Design

  • Harry Kurniawan
  • Lecture of Department of Architecture & Planning, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia: Indonesia

O-085

A Research of Environmental Graphic Design for Public Exhibition Space

  • Ming-Shih Chen
  • Tunghai University: Taiwan

O-088

Inclusive Table/Bench Design Workshop for the NTUST Campus Landscape

  • Ricardo Gomes
  • Design and Industry Department, San Francisco State University: USA

S-20Housing Design 1

O-089

Study on the Use of Informal Space by Residents of Nursing Home Case Studies: Three Nursing Homes in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

  • Diananta Pramitasari
  • Department of Architecture and Planning, Universitas Gadjah Madam, Indonesia: Indonesia

O-090

Design of the Living Space Environment for the Elderly

  • Yutaka Sato
  • Architect office I・D・S: Japan

O-091

The Enchanted Neighborhood: Using Metaphorical Devices for the Inclusion of Seniors in the Co-designing Process

  • Stefan Göllner
  • Design Research Lab at Deutsche Telekom Laboratories: Germany

O-092

Characteristics of Universal Design Appeared in Strategic Future Housing Projects in Korea

  • Yeunsook Lee
  • Yonsei University: Korea

S-21Mobility (Automobiles)

O-093

Creating Vehicle Interiors Employing New Ideas Based On Kimono Culture

  • Yuka Ezaki
  • Fabric Style Div., Toyota Boshoku Corporation: Japan

O-094

Saga Prefectural Parking Permit System

  • Tsutomu Iwamatsu
  • Regional Welfare Division, Saga Prefectural Government: Japan

O-095

Toyota's Approach and Further Expansion for Universal Design

  • Hiroyuki Satake
  • Vehicle Evaluation & Engineering Management Div., Toyota Motor Corporation: Japan

O-096

Interactive Type Development of Welfare Vehicle

  • Shigeru Nakagawa
  • Toyota Motor Corporation: Japan

S-22Housing Design 2

O-097

A Holistic Framework for Understanding the Meaning of Home for Persons with Disabilities

  • Christelle Montreuil
  • School of Architecture: Canada

O-098

Study on the Relation between Health and Universal Design of Housing

  • Yeunsook Lee
  • Yonsei University: Korea

O-099

Universal Design Guidelines for Housing: SH-UD Guidelines

  • Shinji Tanaka
  • Human Life R&D Institute, Sekisui House: Japan

O-100

How can the uptake of Inclusive Design as a building concept be encouraged in the development of social housing for older people in the United Kingdom?

  • Alison Wright
  • Royal College of Art, London: U.K.

S-23Designing for Disabilities

O-101

An Inclusive Design Methodology for Redesigning the Food Service for Vulnerable Older Adult Hospital Patients

  • Alastair S Macdonald
  • The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, UK: U.K.

O-102

A Study on the Balance Sense and Function According to the Sitting-Position Driving of Segway

  • Heung Soon Youn
  • Kanazawa College of Art: Japan

O-103

A Study on Present Conditions of the Portable Braille Display Unit and Future Directionality

  • Masayoshi Kubo
  • Kyoto Institute of Technology: Japan

O-104

Research of Tools and Equipment to Support the Walking Handicapped -2- —Designing of Support Machines for the Outdoor Activity of Hemiplegic Patients—

  • Hiroaki Yagi
  • Graduate school of Sojo University: Japan

O-105

A Tool for Creating Products Based on the Perspective of Universal Design: Developing a Portable Low-vision Simulator

  • Yuki Shibuya
  • TOTO Ltd: Japan

November 2, 2010 (Tuesday)

S-24UD Tourism

O-106

Barrier-free Design Making the Environment IN-Accessible to Heritage Places in GMS

  • Budsakayt Intarapasan
  • School of Architecture and Design, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi: Thailand

O-107

Heritage, Culture and Leisure Facilities for All: a European Perspective and the new Italian Guidelines

  • Luigi Biocca
  • CNR ITC (National Research Council, Construction Technologies Institute): Italy

O-108

Promoting the Creation of Universally Designed Playgrounds —Activities of "The Universal Design Project for Playgrounds" —

  • Yoko Yato
  • The Universal Design Project for Playgrounds: Japan

O-109

Investigation and Improvement Program of the Universal Design at the 26th National Urban Greenery Fair in Okayama —Utilization of Persona and Scenario Methodologies—

  • Koji Yanagida
  • Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts: Japan

S-25Product Design 1

O-111

A Product Design to Prevent Senile Dementia in the Aging Using Interactive Toy Design as an Example

  • Jun-Chieh Wu
  • Huafan University Taiwan R.O.C.: Taiwan

O-112

A Method of Products Development Using the Characteristics Database and Computer —Construction of Products Concept on Manifold user's Requirement—

  • Akio Ishimoto
  • Human & Life Laboratory: Japan

O-113

The Over-50s and Their Motivation for Using Technology

  • Alison Burrows
  • ESRI, Loughborough Design School, Loughborough University: U.K.

O-115

Development of Tactile Alarm Clock by Universal Design Approach Focusing on Deafblind People

  • Kyoichi Ohtoh
  • Ohtoh Company Ltd.: Japan

S-26UD Education

O-116

A Diploma Programme in Universal Design — An Innovation within Nordic Education

  • Evastina Björk
  • Nordic School of Public Health (NHV): Sweden

O-117

To Conduct Demonstration of "Intelligible Explanation" Based on a User Survey and Utilize It As a Video Learning Tool

  • Chika Yamada
  • Arist Corporation: Japan

O-118

Development of Universal Design Education Program of Elementary School

  • Mayumi Kanno
  • The non profit organization Universal Design -Yui: Japan

O-119

San Francisco State University/Hitachi Universal Design Elementary School

  • Ricardo Gomes
  • Professor and Chair, Design and Industry Department, San Francisco State University: USA

S-27Design Methods 1

O-120

Inclusive Data Visualisation: A Multidisciplinary Approach

  • Hua Dong
  • Inclusive Design Research Group, School of Engineering and Design: U.K.

O-121

Inclusive Universal Design Practice and Activism: A Theoretical Framework

  • Jill Franz
  • Queensland University of Technology: Australia

O-122

Digital Barriers: Making Technology Work for People

  • Rama Gheerawo
  • The Helen Hamlyn Centre, Royal College of Art: U.K.

O-123

A Study on the Utilization of the Element Matrix for Developing Elderly-Friendly Products

  • Jun Nakayama
  • Department of Human Environment Design, Faculty of Health Science, Kio University: Japan

O-124

Universal Design Management: New Power of Design Sought in Universal Design

  • Yasuko Takayama
  • Shizuoka University of Art and Culture: Japan

O-125

Designing Effective User Interactions — Examples from the Challenge Workshops

  • Julia Cassim
  • Royal College of Art Helen Hamlyn Centre: U.K.

*This paper is to be presented at Panel Discussion PS-06,in place of this session.

O-126

Expansion and Evolution of the "48 Hour Design Marathon" by IAUD, and Its Significance and Future Issues

  • Hideki Akiya
  • Fabric Style Div., Toyota Boshoku Corporation: Japan

*This paper is to be presented at Panel Discussion PS-06,in place of this session.

S-28Product Design 2

O-127

Consideration of Operation Panels which Seems to Be Easy to Use for Users

  • Toshihisa Doi
  • Graduate School of Systems Engineering, Wakayama University: Japan

O-128

Designing a Lemon Squeezer by the Principle of Universal Design

  • Shih-Yen Huang
  • Huafan University: Taiwan

O-129

A Review of Fitness Equipment from the Perspective of Universal Design

  • Ming-Shih Chen
  • Tunghai University Department of Industrial Design: Taiwan

O-130

Development of Universal Design Guidelines for ATM (Automated Teller Machine) and Booth

  • Jiwon Jung
  • Graduate school of digital design, Kyungsung University: Korea

O-131

Design Improvements based on UD Principles (FA Equipments and Programmable Logic Controller: PLC)

  • Naoto Higuchi
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Industrial Design Center: Japan

S-29Social Design

O-132

The Proposal of the New Traffic System

  • Hiroyasu Uchida
  • Tokai Gakuen University: Japan

O-133

Studies on Barrier-free Transport in Station, Bus Stop, Pavement A Case Study in Nagoya City

  • Sachie Miyazaki
  • Committee on Urban Transportation design: Japan

O-134

Post-occupancy Evaluation of Subway Based on Map-reading and Wayfindnig

  • Meng-Cong Zheng
  • Department of Wood Science and Design, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology: Taiwan

O-135

The Universal Fashion — The concept, thought and activity

  • Hideo Mori
  • The General Merchandise Laboratory: Japan

O-136

Inclusive Design: Appropriate Models for Social Innovation in the Developing World?

  • Alastair S. Macdonald
  • The Glasgow School of Art: U.K.

S-30Design Methods 2

O-137

Universal Design (UD) Advisor System Creating a Means for Employees with Disabilities To Participate in the Evaluation of UD Products

  • Maho Horiguchi
  • Toshiba Corporation: Japan

O-138

Development of a System for In-house Certification Evaluation of Universal Design by Quantifying UD Level

  • Keiko Abe
  • Panasonic Electric Works Analysis Center: Japan

O-139

Development of an Evaluation Tool for the Expansion of the UD Perspective to Industrial Equipments

  • Atsushi Shimada
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Industrial Design Center: Japan

O-140

An Endeavor to Make Full Use of Abilities of an Employee with a Disability — Through the Workstyle of a Project of "ColorAttendant."

  • Koji Yoshimoto
  • Fujitsu Design Limited.: Japan

O-141

To Urge Our Understanding and Awareness of Diversity: An Approach of Kyoyo-Hin Net Kikubarrier-free Project

  • Kenji Tanikawa
  • Kyoyo-Hin Net Kikubarrier-free Project: Japan

S-31Public Engagement 1

O-142

Challenges Toward Universal Society Taken Part in All Kinds of Citizens by the Spiral Up Approach —Case Study in the Activities of Uozumin East Uozumi Univesal Design Project

  • Takehiko Otsuka
  • Akashi National Colleges of Technology: Japan

O-143

The User's role in Universal Design

  • Yoshihito Kase
  • General Asahi Inc.: Japan

O-144

Public Engagement with Inclusive Design; a Platform for Knowledge Transfer

  • Farnaz Nickpour
  • Inclusive Design Research Group, School of Engineering & Design, Brunel University: U.K.

O-145

Citizen Involvement in a Public Building Project and Achievement of Universal Design

  • Gihei Takahashi
  • Toyo University: Japan

O-146

Report on Tsukuba City Staff UD Training and Results of the Training Evaluation Survey

  • Hiroki Yamawaki
  • Tsukuba University of Technology: Japan

S-32Information Design 4 (Font Design ,etc.)

O-147

Analyzing the Text of the Instruction Manuals from the Viewpoint of Universal Design

  • Minoru Minakuchi
  • Fuji Printing Co: Japan

O-148

Development of a Universally Designed Font

  • Hiroyuki Hakamada
  • NEC Corporation.: Japan

O-149

Inclusive Interfaces for Remote Collaborative Work

  • Naotsune Hosono
  • Oki Consulting Solutions Co., Ltd.: Japan

S-33Design Methods 3

O-151

Inclusive Fashion —Reflecting Sociological Perspectives on Fashion Design Research—

  • Daijiro Mizuno
  • Lecturer, Kyoto University of Art and Design Space Design Department: Japan

O-152

The Universal Designed T-shirt Based on Motion Analysis of Putting on and Taking Off Clothes

  • Kanami Tanimizu
  • Graduate School of Design, Kyushu University: Japan

O-153

End-user Driven Architectural Studies in Belgium Through Student Participation in Real Multi-stakeholder Projects and the Development of a Training Programme for User-experts

  • Marc Dujardin
  • Sint-Lucas Department of Architecture : Belgium

O-154

An Analysis on Characteristics of UD Environment According to Murtha and Lee's UBC Theory

  • Yeunsook Lee
  • Yonsei University: Korea

O-155

An Interactive Model of Municipal Accessibility Standards Development

  • Rita Newton
  • SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre: U.K.

S-34Public Engagement 2

O-156

Methodology and Practical Steps for Transmitting
Interpersonal Know-how of Resident Services

  • Ryuhei Yagi
  • Knowledge Technology Laboratories, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD: Japan

O-157

Town Planning and Cooperation in UD in Okayama Prefecture Promoted by NPOs

  • Yoko Nishii
  • NPO Town Management Institution Okayama Head Office Okayama City: Japan

O-158

The Training Human Resource Development for Spread of Universal Service

  • Saki Kasuya
  • Kobegakuin University, Faculty of Rehabilitation Department of Social Rehabilitation: Japan

O-159

Innovation for All — Working with Government to Affect Business

  • Onny Eikhaug
  • Norwegian Design Council, DOGA: Norway

O-161

Co-design Insights: Workshops With Designers and the Public

  • Chris McGinley
  • School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University: U.K.

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