Browsing Design ITC by Author "Dempsey, Hilary"
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A culture of universal empathy in design at the south east technological university carlow.
Dempsey, Hilary; White, P.J. (Universal Design in Education Conference, 2015-11)This paper discusses the development of a culture of ‘Universal Empathy’ within Product Design programmes at the Institute of Technology Carlow. The concept draws from the inclusive, holistic nature of Universal Design ... -
How design thinking offers strategic value to micro-enterprises
Gaynor, Lee; Dempsey, Hilary; White, P.J. (DRS International, 2018-06-25)Large organisations use design and design thinking to create value; however, there is a low awareness and practice of design and design thinking in smaller businesses. 69% of Irish businesses never use design, or use it ... -
An Investigation into ATM’s. A user centered study (of older adults) for the development of increased security & usability based on user behaviour.
Grincell, Alan; Dempsey, Hilary; White, P.J. (Europe Chapter Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2015-10-16) -
Older adults and self-service banking: A user centred study into the behaviour of older adults interacting with automated teller machines, collected and synthesised using visual research methods
Grincell, Alan; Dempsey, Hilary; White, PJ (Iterations, 2017)Older adults and self-service banking: a user centred study into the behaviour of older adults interacting with automated teller machines, collected and synthesised using visual research methods. -
Research development to define 'shared usability' in product design for older adults
Shore, Linda; White, P.J.; Dempsey, Hilary (Europe Chapter Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2014-11) -
Shared usability a support mechanism to product and service system design for older adults.
Shore, Linda; White, P.J.; Dempsey, Hilary (Europe Chapter Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2015-10-16)Globally the Older Adult population is increasing; people are living longer, often with physical or functional limitations whilst remaining in their own home. This indicates a requirement of responsibility by Associated ...