“The “Inclusion Framework” for Print Communications targeted at the Multiple Sclerosis Community

Stuart SchlossmanMisc. MS Related

The aim of this research is to prototype an “inclusion
framework” that will advance knowledge for the design community about symptoms
of Multiple Sclerosis and provide them options when working on MS-related
communication pieces. “Inclusion” references attitudes and behaviors that
accommodate people with disabilities without restriction while “framework” is a
proposed thinking model that will focus on printed communications targeted at
this community.

This proposed research will result in an exploration into graphic design in
printed communications and in what ways design solutions can be tailored for
people with Multiple Sclerosis. The survey will take no longer than an hour to
complete and is conducted online anonymously. Participants will be asked
several questions in relation to both graphic design, design thinking and their
Multiple Sclerosis conditions. There are no exclusionary criteria based on age,
gender, nationality, race, or ethnicity. The only criteria to participate is a
confirmed diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. All results of the survey are
anonymous to ensure complete confidentiality.
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