The meaning of "universal" in Universal Design
What is "for all people"?
The American professor who is the father of Universal Design
Who is Ronald Mace?
A common example of Universal Design that we can hold easily
What is a plastic bottle with a special shape?
The term for "unable to do something"
What is disabled?
The principle of making designs simple and easy to use
What is Simple and Intuitive Use?
The decade when people started to remove barriers for disabled people
What are the 1970s?
Ronald Mace's condition from childhood
What is being in a wheelchair?
A feature on handrails that allows people to read with their fingers
What is braille?
Another word for "remove"
What is barrier?
The principle of making information easy to see
What is Perceptible Information?
The purpose of Universal Design
What is to make a better society for disabled people and everyone?
The character in the textbook who is learning about Universal Design
Who is Meg?
A helpful feature for wheelchairs, heavy luggage, and people with babies
What is a ramp?
A word meaning "related to old people"
What is elderly?
The design approach that considers people's differences
What is Flexibility in Use?
The organization Ronald Mace founded in the 1980s
What is the Center for Universal Design?
The person explaining Universal Design products to Meg
Who is the staff member at the exhibition?
A design feature on jars that makes them easier to open
What are bumps?
The sense used to read braille
What is touch?
The principle of designing to minimize accidents
What is Tolerance for Error?
The idea that we often become disabled as we get older
What is the concept that disability is a normal part of aging?
The group Ronald Mace wanted to remove barriers for
Who is everyone (not just disabled people)?
An event where you can see and touch Universal Design products first-hand
What is the exhibition at Midori City Hall?
A word meaning "easy to reach or use"
What is accessible?
The idea of making designs usable with minimal effort
What is Low Physical Effort?