From customer to product: design tools for the visually impaired
September 30, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Procedia CIRP
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Authors
Eduardo Augusto Monteiro de Almeida, Guillaume Thomann, Angelina Dias LeΓ£o Costa
arXiv ID
2511.11577
Category
cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction
Cross-listed
cs.CY
Citations
0
Venue
Procedia CIRP
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Navigation in new or unknown environments is vital, especially for visually impaired individuals. While many solutions exist, few are tailored to specific disabilities, often due to limited collaboration with handicap users in the design process. This article examines 7 tools that enable visually impaired users to participate in design, selected through a systematic review and analyzed for affinities, differences, and applications. The study suggests correlations among the tools, offering a foundation for a methodology that enhances inclusive design and accessibility.
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