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Hello my
name is Freddy,
I am an Industrial Design (Product Design) student researching storage
accessories for wheelchairs. We are designing products for wheelchair
users. We are NOT designing wheelchairs and we are NOT designing the storage
container, those are already designed. We are designing the products that wheelchair
users use everyday.
We are trying to find wheelchair users who would be willing to share
their experiences with regards to products they use everyday and how a new
product design could help solve a problem they have encountered.
Do you have different storage devices on your
wheelchair for different occasions/purposes?
Where is the most convenient location to
access storage on your wheel chair? Why that location?
What kind of things day to day do you carry
with you?
What existing products/accessories do you
like or dislike?
What products make you feel most independent?
Share an experience you have had with regards
to storing products on your wheelchair.
THANK YOU