Embracing User-Centricity: The Future of Adaptive Apparel Design
Inclusive design principles prioritize the creation of products that can be used by as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities. Applying these principles to adaptive apparel involves considering factors like comfort, ease of use, adjustability, and versatility. For example, incorporating features like magnetic closures, adjustable waistbands, or sensory-friendly fabrics allows individuals to easily put on and take off garments, while also addressing their specific requirements.
The Pursuit of 3D Design Technology in Garment Design, Weaving and Knitting Technology of Consumer Apparel.
As we all know, 3D technology has greatly impacted the field of garment design with an acceleration in the past few years, offering designers and technical designers a new level of flexibility and precision in their designs and product iterations.