2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94706-8_32
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Accessible Packaging: A Study for Inclusive Models for Visual Impairment People

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“…Yiangkamolsing, Bohezl and Ingo Bueren (2010) employed the 'universal design' concept to incorporate barrier-free design principles in flexible packaging: packaging product information details should be optimally arranged for sound comprehension and package opening should be effortless and safe. Moreover, Barbosa, Ribeiro, Soares, and Okimoto determined tactile product information and package opening situations to ensure that visually-impaired individuals could grasp packaging details and open the package via touch (Maria et al, 2019). Yoxall et al aimed to resolve both package opening and product information identification barriers by proposing inclusive design concepts in a book titled 'Integrating the Packaging and Product Experience in Food and Beverages'.…”
Section: Barrier-free Packaging Design Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yiangkamolsing, Bohezl and Ingo Bueren (2010) employed the 'universal design' concept to incorporate barrier-free design principles in flexible packaging: packaging product information details should be optimally arranged for sound comprehension and package opening should be effortless and safe. Moreover, Barbosa, Ribeiro, Soares, and Okimoto determined tactile product information and package opening situations to ensure that visually-impaired individuals could grasp packaging details and open the package via touch (Maria et al, 2019). Yoxall et al aimed to resolve both package opening and product information identification barriers by proposing inclusive design concepts in a book titled 'Integrating the Packaging and Product Experience in Food and Beverages'.…”
Section: Barrier-free Packaging Design Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%