Universal Design and Adaptive Interfaces as a Strategy for Induced Disabilities

04/12/2019
by   Aaron Steinfeld, et al.
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There is great promise in creating effective technology experiences during situationally-induced impairments and disabilities through the combination of universal design and adaptive interfaces. We believe this combination is a powerful approach for meeting the UX needs of people with disabilities, including those which are temporary in nature. Research in each of these areas, and the combination, illustrates this promise.

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