Definitions
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Questions
100

Universal Design

Benefits the widest possible range of people

100

Comfortable with Minimum Fatigue

Low Physical Effort

100

Repetition

The theme, or repeating of elements

100

Who Uses Math and Science to Solve Problems

Anyone who creates: Engineers, artists, architects, etc. 

200

Equitable Use

Useful to people with diverse abilities

200
Appropriate Size & Space

Size & Space for Use

200

Proportion

Visual size and weight, ratio

200
What products incorporate aesthetic design?

Anything that is created: shoes, socks, chairs, iPhones, etc. 

300

Flexibility in Use

Incorporates a wide range of possibilities

300

Symmetry

Balance

300

Movement

How your eyes move as a reaction to the design. 

300

Which markets to designed products target?

Most of the time it's everyone. Sometime to specific groups of people. 
400

Simple & Intuitive

Easy to understand

400

The Design "Pops"

Contrast

400

Artistic Design Principles

Focus on Aesthetics

400

How has universal design influenced engineering design? 

Designed for use with the majority of people

500
Perceptable Information

Communicates Effectively

500

What do you want to highlight?

Emphasis

500

Personal Characteristics that Influence Desgin

Creativity, the Ability to Visualize, and Resourcefulness

500

How do you think future engineering will use universal design?

Continue to use Universal Design but in new, innovative ways. 

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