Lanutti, Jamille Noretza de LimaSantos, Gabriela Rodrigues dos Santos2024-08-202024-08-202024-08-09SANTOS, Gabriela Rodrigues dos. Design aplicado à auxiliadores de marcha. 2024. Orientador: Profa. Dra. Jamille Noretza de Lima Lanutti. 2024. 91 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Bacharelado em Design) - Departamento de Design, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2024.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/59589Assistive technologies are artifacts with excellent practical application, but they do not always consider the subjective aspects of use, such as users' perceptions of comfort, intuitiveness, and aesthetics. This design gap is of interest to Inclusive Design, which has contributed to improving the interaction of people with disabilities with the world around them in daily life activities. In this context, assistive technologies aimed at enhancing or promoting mobility stand out as important accessibility tools for both people with permanent and temporary disabilities. Thus, this project aims to develop assistive technology for mobility aids, focusing on perceived usability (comfort, intuitiveness, and aesthetics) and inclusive design. To achieve this, the work was developed in two phases. In TCC1, a literature review was conducted on the following topics: Inclusive Design, Assistive Technologies, Assistive Technologies for Mobility Aids, Perceived Usability, Comfort, Intuitiveness, and Aesthetics, which also assisted in gathering project requirements for mobility aids based on the literature review. In this phase, the work methodology was also selected, and the entire plan for the second phase was made. In TCC2, the Double Diamond methodology (DESIGN COUNCIL, 2023) was used, with data collection tools according to Buarque and Iida (2016) and project development tools proposed by Pazmino (2015). From the user-centered development process, the result is a mobility aid (axillary crutch) with a differentiated aesthetic that also aimed to offer comfort through the proposed materials and appropriate use, as it allows for finer adjustments in measurements according to each user.Tecnologia AssistivaDesign InclusivoDesign ErgonômicoDesign Centrado no UsuárioAuxílio de marchaMuleta axilarDesign aplicado à auxiliadores de marchaDesign Applied to Walking AidsbachelorThesisCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES