Simulation in user-centred design

Helping designers to empathise with atypical users

Journal Article (2012)
Author(s)

Carlos Cardoso (TU Delft - OLD Design Theory and Methodology)

P. John Clarkson (University of Cambridge)

Research Group
OLD Design Theory and Methodology
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/09544821003742650 Final published version
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Publication Year
2012
Language
English
Research Group
OLD Design Theory and Methodology
Issue number
1
Volume number
23
Pages (from-to)
1-22
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162

Abstract

Time and budget constraints frequently prevent designers from consulting with end-users while assessing the ease of use of the products they create. This has resulted in solutions that are difficult to use by a wide range of users, especially the growing older adult population and people with different types of impairments. To help designers with this problem, capability-loss simulators have been developed with the aim of temporarily representing users who are otherwise difficult to access. This paper questions the reliability of existing tools in providing designers with meaningful information about the users' capabilities. Consequently, a new capability-loss simulation toolkit is presented, followed by its empirical evaluation. The new toolkit proved to be significantly helpful for a group of designers identifying real usability problems with everyday devices.