Design meets disability

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Pullin Graham 1964-
Published: MIT Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, Mass.
Publication Dates: c2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xix, 341 p.: ill. (chiefly col.) ; 21 cm.
ISBN: 9780262162555 (hbk.)
0262162555
Index Number: TB47
CLC: TB47
Call Number: TB47/P982
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-321) and index.
Meetings with designers: Tomoko Azumi meets step stools -- if Philippe Starck met bottom wipers -- if Jasper Morrison met wheelchairs -- Michael Marriot meets wheelchairs -- if Hussein Chalayan met robot arms -- Martin Bone meets prosthetic legs -- if Jonathan Ive met hearing aids -- if Paul Smith met hearing aids -- if Cutler and Gross met hearing aids -- Graphic thought facility meets braille -- if Tord Boontje met braille -- Crispin Jones meets watches for visually impaired people -- if Durrell Bishop met communications aids -- if Julius Popp met communication aids -- Andrew Cook meets co
"Eyeglasses have been transformed from medical necessity to fashion accessory. This revolution has come about through embracing the design culture of the fashion industry. Why shouldn't design sensibilities also be applied to hearing aids, prosthetic limbs, and communication aids? In return, disability can provoke radical new directions in mainstream design. Charles and Ray Eames's iconic furniture was inspired by a molded plywood leg splint that they designed for injured and disabled servicemen. Designers today could be similarly inspired by disability."--Jacket.