Coming from my further research including İlkay Dinç Uyaroğlu's master thesis, I can shortly define "universal design" as a design considering all of its users equally. "Equal" means more than "the same" here; the design should satisfy its users uniquely, but not separately (see: barrier-free design). Therefore, I tried to show you an example that contradicts almost all of the principles. Here is the video:
P.S: I don't need to explain why it contradicts the principles one by one. You can easily notice that it has no logic at all; even a young & healthy & "normal" person faces difficulties in this.. actually, there is no design!
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