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- To be able to analyse the ergonomic and anthropometric features of a product - To be able to understand the importance of inclusive design and how adapted products have a positive impact on the user Two kettle – Compare the ergonomics and anthropometrics of the following features. Handle Lid Body Spout Filler gauge Connection to power

Inclusive and adaptable design - To be able to analyse the ergonomic and anthropometric features of a product - To be able to understand the importance of inclusive design and how adapted products have a positive impact on the user Inclusive and adaptable design Inclusive design – Products and systems designed to be accessible and usable to a larger range of users, instead of just the 50% percentile. This can inclusive users with disabilities. Adapted products – These are products that have been modified for disabled users so that their everyday life is made easier and more comfortable.

Inclusive and adaptable design Case study Layout - To be able to analyse the ergonomic and anthropometric features of a product - To be able to understand the importance of inclusive design and how adapted products have a positive impact on the user Inclusive and adaptable design Case study Layout Introduction - Introduce the product/s by explaining its 5W’s. Key advantages – Identify and explain the key advantages and features of the product/s which make it successful in relation to your focus. Areas of improvement – Identify and explain the limitations and constraints that the product/s has. Make suggestions on how it could be improved or redesigned. Conclusion – Give a summary of your case study and explain how successful the product/s is in relation to your focus.

Possible products: Inclusive design case study One-touch can opener - To be able to analyse the ergonomic and anthropometric features of a product - To be able to understand the importance of inclusive design and how adapted products have a positive impact on the user Inclusive design case study Possible products: One-touch can opener https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40MN8vrcqxk OXO angled measuring jug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMiHj5fpiCI BT Big Button telephone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Xblksbc2NQ