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Universal Design definition - the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the
greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design - Ron Mace



7 Principles of Universal Design



Every

Frog

Swims In

Ponds

That

Look

Safe - 1. equitable use

2. flexibility in use

3. simple & intuitive use

4. perceptible info

5. tolerance for error

6. low physical effort

7. size and space for approach and use



1. Equitable Use: define & provide example in the built environment - design is useful and marketable to
people with diverse abilities



i.e. adjustable water fountains for every height; security system, digital peephole viewer



2. Flexibility in Use: define & provide example in the built environment - design accommodates a wide
range of individual preferences and abilities

, i.e. closets that can arranged in different ways



3. Simple & intuitive use: define & provide example in the built environment - use of the design is easy
to understand, regardless of the user's experience, knowledge, language skills, or current concentration
level



i.e. Nest thermostat, natural mapping in cars



4. Perceptible Information: define & provide example in the built environment - the design
communicates necessary info effectively to the use, regardless of ambient conditions or the user's
sensory abilities



i.e. Smoke alarm with a strobe; signage in multiple formats



5. Tolerance for Error: define & provide example in the built environment - the design minimizes hazards
and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions



i.e. fixed items along a path of travel are highly visible and/ or cane detectable.



6. Low Physical Effort: define & provide example in the built environment - the design can be used
efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue



i.e. lever door hardware; moving walks at airports



7. Size and Space for Approach and Use: define & provide example in the built environment -
appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use regardless of user's
body size, posture, or mobility



i.e. location of outlets/switches



8 proposed goals of universal design - Body Fit

Comfort

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