Realizing an innovative design vision for clothes suitable for girls with visual impairments

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  • Roua Suhail Hassan Qadi Jeddah University | KSA

Keywords:

Clothing design
girls with visual impairment

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the essential characteristics of clothing suitable for girls with visual impairments, assess their clothing needs, and present appropriate design proposals that provide comfort, ease of choice, and use. The researcher used a descriptive and analytical approach to study clothing needs and an experimental approach to present design proposals. The study concluded that girls with visual impairments rely on their sense of touch to recognize their clothes and prefer soft, comfortable materials, front openings, and one-piece clothes that do not require coordination. Education, age, and economic status also play a crucial role in using technological aids for blind people.
The proposed designs were evaluated, and the first design was the best in achieving the functional aspect, providing protection for the body, quick and easy put-on and take-off, easy identification of clothes through texture, design, drawings, or needle, and ease of care. The third design was the best in achieving the aesthetic aspect, with harmony between parts, compatibility between colors and materials, and conformity with prevailing fashion. This study recommends the importance of allocating training programs to teach clothing practices and care for visually impaired girls.

Author Biography

Roua Suhail Hassan Qadi, Jeddah University | KSA

Jeddah University | KSA

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Published

2023-10-27

How to Cite

Realizing an innovative design vision for clothes suitable for girls with visual impairments. (2023). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 7(10), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.B250723

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Realizing an innovative design vision for clothes suitable for girls with visual impairments. (2023). Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 7(10), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.B250723