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Fantasia: Co-designing apparel with an intellectually disabled individual
(2026-06-05)
This project explored the co-design of an inclusive garment for a woman with intellectual disabilities (ID) and multiple comorbidities, addressing a gap in adaptive apparel research. Over six weeks, two designers collaborated ...
Neo-Pagan Religious Symbolism in the Home
(2021-09-09)
This dataset was collected in association with an IRB-approved study of neo-pagan religious symbolism in the home. Specifically, this study examined shrines and altars within the home as an expression of religious symbolism. ...
Predicting environmentally responsible apparel consumption behavior of future apparel industry professionals: The role of environmental apparel knowledge, environmentalism and materialism
(2017-09-14)
The present study explored several critical constructs related to environmentally responsible apparel consumption, which include environmentalism, materialism and knowledge of environmental issues pertaining to apparel ...
Waist-up: Inclusively designed women’s jacket
(2026-06-05)
People living with disabilities (PLWD) often require specialized work attire that enhances comfort, mobility, and inclusivity while reducing workplace stigma. In response to these needs, the “Waist Up” jacket was developed ...
