[accessibleimage] Re: Failing devices, designed for visually impaired
- From: "Chris Hofstader" <chris.hofstader@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 17:51:11 -0500
I think this was the original Strider on which the headphones were bulky and
a bit too loud.
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[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Poehlman
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 4:39 PM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Failing devices, designed for visually
impaired
interesting, it's possible to use environmental headphones perfectly
safely.
On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:12 PM, Snir Dinar wrote:
Dear All,
Thanks for your responses so far, they're great. In response to your
question Mel, I am in the midst of writing my PhD, which is part of a
larger
research programme called TIMP.
I was in the process of writing my justifications for putting the
user in
the centre of my design methodology and was trying to think of
examples of
what happens when you don't! I could think of a few examples of failing
products, most prominent one I could think of was a GPS guidance
device for
the blind, (I think it came out in the early or mid 90s) that was
very good
with the exclusion that it forced the user to use headphones.
Needless to
say users did not use the device as they could not listen to traffic and
ambient sounds, etc. I cannot find a reference to it though!
Hope this helps putting things into context.
All the best,
Snir
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Snir Dinar
Department of Design and Technology
Anglia Ruskin University
Cambridge
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From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mel Poluck
Sent: 08 January 2007 12:54
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Re: Failing devices, designed for visually
impaired
hi
could i ask why snir you are looking for such examples? is it for an
essay,
report or suchlike?
all the best
mel poluck
e-access bulletin, uk
At 01:09 08/01/2007, you wrote:
Not sure if this is along the line of what you are looking for ...
How about
ATM machines? I see them with braille but screen quality is poor and
the
one's I've seen provide no voice output to let the user know what is
on the
screen.
-----Original Message-----
From: accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:accessibleimage-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Snir Dinar
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:54 AM
To: accessibleimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [accessibleimage] Failing devices, designed for visually
impaired
Hi Everyone,
Apologies in advance if this isn't appropriate for this list! I'm
looking
for examples of devices (of any type) which were specifically
designed or
adapted to people with visual impairment, yet when you came to use
it, you
found it to be failing or lacking something that you thought was quite
essential. This could be absolutely anything: from insufficient
functionalities to wrong physical shape/size/design.
Thank
Snir
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