Universal Design vs. Inclusive Design Principles

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What is the main focus of Universal Design?

  • Creating products and environments that are usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design (correct)
  • Developing designs that are only accessible to a limited range of users
  • Focusing on creating designs that are aesthetically pleasing rather than functional
  • Designing products and environments that cater to specific groups of people with disabilities

What is the primary goal of Inclusive Design?

  • Creating designs that are only accessible to a specific user group
  • Ensuring that diverse user needs are met in the design process (correct)
  • Excluding certain user groups from the design process
  • Prioritizing aesthetics over functionality in design

What distinguishes Universal Design from Inclusive Design?

  • Universal Design caters to specific groups of people with disabilities, while Inclusive Design aims to exclude certain user groups from the design process
  • Universal Design and Inclusive Design have no significant differences
  • Universal Design focuses on creating products and environments that are usable by all people, while Inclusive Design emphasizes involving diverse users in the design process (correct)
  • Universal Design prioritizes aesthetics over functionality in design, while Inclusive Design aims to ensure usability for all users

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