How might we develop products made
with and
by disabled users rather than
for them? Could we change living and working spaces to make them accessible rather than designing products that "fix" disabilities? How can we grow our capabilities to make designs more "bespoke" to each individual?
After Universal Design brings together scholars, practitioners, and disabled users and makers to consider these questions and to argue for the necessity of a new user-centered design. As many YouTube videos demonstrate, disabled designers are not only fulfilling the grand promises of DIY design but are also questioning what constitutes meaningful design itself. By forcing a rethink of the top-down professionalized practice of Universal Design, which has dominated thinking and practice around design for disability for decades, this book models what inclusive design and social justice can look like as activism, academic research, and everyday life practices today. With chapters, case studies, and interviews exploring questions of design and personal agency, hardware and spaces, the experiences of prosthetics' users, conventional hearing aid devices designed to suit personal style, and ways of facilitating pain self-reporting, these essays expand our understanding of what counts as design by offering alternative narratives about creativity and making. Using critical perspectives on disability, race, and gender, this book allow us to understand how design often works in the real world and challenges us to rethink ideas of "inclusion" in design.
Bringing together critical essays and in-depth case studies, After Universal Design questions how we might design spaces and products with and by disabled users rather than for them.About the AuthorElizabeth Guffey is Professor of Art and Design History and directs the MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Criticism and Theory at the State University of New York, Purchase College, USA. She is co-editor of
Making Disability Modern (Bloomsbury, 2020) and author of
Designing Disability (Bloomsbury, 2018),
Posters: A Global History (2015) and
Retro: The Culture of Revival (2013). She is Founding Editor of
Design and Culture journal and has also published essays in a number of popular publications, including
The New York Times and
The Nation.
Book InformationISBN 9781350241503
Author Elizabeth GuffeyFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual ArtsPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC