2014
DOI: 10.23972/det2014iss08pp1-10
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Contribuição da ergonomia e antropometria no design do vestuário para crianças com deficiência física

Abstract: A partir da observação de leis que promovem inclusão escolar de crianças com deficiência e garantem a entrega anual de dois pares de uniformes a elas, este artigo propõe-se a identificar aspectos centrais a serem observados durante a metodologia de produção de uniformes para crianças deficientes físicas, diferenças que contemplem a ergonomia física e a antropometria. Segundo a ergonomia física, designers de moda e modelistas devem analisar a criança em suas capacidades neuromusculares, coluna vertebral,… Show more

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“…In this sense, it is considered that the lack of inclusive clothing aimed at adequately meeting the physiological, psychological and social needs of people with disabilities in the Textile and Apparel Industry is reflected in a form of exclusion by omission. Brogin, Merino and Batista (2014) inform that these individuals can be neglected or even marginalized due to the lack of options through the sector's offers. Godinho (2017) [...] cases in which the sum of the visual field measurement in both eyes is equal to or less than 60o; or the simultaneous occurrence of any of the above conditions;…”
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“…In this sense, it is considered that the lack of inclusive clothing aimed at adequately meeting the physiological, psychological and social needs of people with disabilities in the Textile and Apparel Industry is reflected in a form of exclusion by omission. Brogin, Merino and Batista (2014) inform that these individuals can be neglected or even marginalized due to the lack of options through the sector's offers. Godinho (2017) [...] cases in which the sum of the visual field measurement in both eyes is equal to or less than 60o; or the simultaneous occurrence of any of the above conditions;…”
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confidence: 99%
“…the right of all consumers to dress with aesthetic and ergonomic quality. As examples of companies operating under this umbrella,Brogin, Merino and Batista (2014) cite Able to Wear, Cast Clothing, Lydda Wear and Xeni Brogin, Merino and Batista (2014). highlight that the positive results obtained by companies and creators of inclusive clothing are based on the design centrality of usability.Gonçalves and Beirão Filho (2008, p. 118) mention that, "[...] in relation to the usability of a product, in a time of globalization, this cannot be considered an added value, but an intrinsic value to the product [...]".…”
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