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Transgenerational design

Transgenerational design is the practice of making products and environments compatible with those physical and sensory impairments associated with human aging and which limit major activities of daily living. The term transgenerational design was coined in 1986, by Syracuse University industrial design professor James J.

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Transgenerational design

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Transgenerational design

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Transgenerational design → It, SafetyComfortConvenienceUsabilityErgonomicsAccommodation, Transgenerational
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Transgenerational design → practice of making products and environments compatible with those physical and sensory impairments associated with human aging and which limit major activities of daily living

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Transgenerational designis apractice of making products and environments compatible with those physical and sensory impairments associated with human aging and which limit major activities of daily living0.90text
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Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyBristol-Myers Company0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyFederal0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyExploration0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyTechnological Innovations0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyAging Population0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyAmerican Association0.60section
Transgenerational designrelated to ChronologyRetired Persons0.60section

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