[nfb-talk] Senior Thesis Design Survey
Peter Donahue
pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Tue Mar 15 17:39:43 UTC 2011
Hello Gloria and everyone,
Considering that many "Research projects" of this kind have been done in
the past reinforcing many mistaken notions about the blind, , damaging
lives, and wasting taxpayer dollars. Like this lady some of these research
projects were conducted by blind individuals and agencies for the blind.
Peter Donahue
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From: "Gloria Whipple" <ladygloria at webband.com>
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I think it is a waste of time on her part.
Ugg!
Gloria Whipple
Corresponding Secretary
Inland Empire chapter
nfb of WA
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Subject: Re: [nfb-talk] Senior Thesis Design Survey
O MY LORD!!!!!
Mike Freeman
sent from my iPhone
On Mar 14, 2011, at 23:28, "Kubas, Amy" <kubasa at my.uwstout.edu> (by way of
David Andrews<dandrews at visi.com>) wrote:
> I have been asked, by one of our members, to circulate the following:
>
> David Andrews
>
> Hello All!
> My name is Amy Kubas and I am a senior majoring in Industrial Design at
> the University of Wisconsin-Stout. I will be presenting my Senior Thesis
> Project at the end of May and will be creating a design for people with
> visual impairments. I just presented 50 concepts to my professors and
> advisors who have in turn narrowed it down to 3 to move forward with.
> Though I value my professors opinions, I was critiqued by a panel of
> sighted individuals and wish to hear specifically from those whom I am
> designing for. I feel as though my design will have much more merit in the
> end if I am able to create it based on the responses I get from those who
> perform daily tasks without sight.
>
> Below you will find my Senior Thesis Survey. The survey is entirely
> voluntary and may take about 15 minutes to complete. Please feel free to
> leave any comments or suggestions to better design for those with visual
> impairments.
>
> When you are finished with the survey, please send it back to my email
> address at: kubasa at my.uwstout.edu
>
> Thank you for your time. Your input is GREATLY appreciated!
> Amy Kubas
> Industrial Design - University of Wisconsin - Stout
>
> Senior Thesis Design Survey
>
>
>
> Below is a list of 6 concept designs followed by a brief description of
> each. I would like to know which 3 products you would be most interested
> in purchasing if they were to be put on the market. At the end of the
> survey there is room for you to provide feedback for
> improvements/adjustments about the individual designs as well as write any
> suggestions about products you are interested in that I might not have
> considered for designing. Thank you for your interest and helping me with
> my Senior Project!
>
>
>
> 1. Electrical Outlet: This outlet would have recessed grooves that
> serve as guides to direct the user towards safely inserting prongs into
> the power source.
>
> 2. Salt and Pepper Shakers: Shakers would have raised tactile marks to
> determine which is the salt and which is the pepper without having to
> sample the contents of the shaker beforehand.
>
> 3. Measuring Cups: Cups would be marked with tactile indicators to
> inform the user which one is ¼ cup, ½ cup, 1/3 cup, etc.
>
> 4. Silverware: Utensils would be weighted and designed in such a way
> that the user would instinctively grab them in the appropriate direction
> (in other words, when someone picks up the knife for example, he or she
> automatically knows which way is blade side down by how the handle feels
> in his or her hand).
>
> 5. Storage Containers: Canisters would be marked with different
> amounts of grooves to allow the user to associate contents with how the
> canister feels (for example, flour is in the container with two grooves
> and sugar is stored in the container with one groove, etc.) thus
> eliminating the need for the user to open and test the contents of each
> canister before finding the ingredient he or she needs.
>
> 6. Cutting board: Board has evenly spaced ridges at the top that serve
> as a guide for cutting ¼ inch slices of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, etc.
> It also has a small section recessed on the right to separate the scraps
> from portions you wish to consume and there is a ribbed surface that helps
> stabilize round items from rolling when you are slicing them into
> sections.
>
>
>
> Please list which 3 items you wish to see come into production.
>
>
>
>
>
> Please provide suggestions below on how I can design my products for best
> usability. Feel free to mention any other frustrations you run into when
> performing everyday tasks that you would like to see addressed with new
> product designs.
>
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>
>
>
> Once again, thank you for your interest in helping me with my Senior
> Thesis. Your input is GREATLY appreciated!
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