
The Usability of Augmented Reality

embody. Similar to my previous suggestions, Maeda advocates “simplifying” features so they do only what they absolutely must. For advanced features that are used occasionally or by users of secondary importance, “hide” those more complicated features. One way to hide complexity is to put power-user features into an “advanced options” dialog or coll
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One is that while the dominant model of universal design has disability at its center, the very success of the innovations it generates tends to obscure their origin stories, as in the case of the OXO peeler. That success erases the very real, ongoing barriers to an adaptive, flexible world for disabled people. Universal design also tends to stoke
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