In today’s world, using computers and the internet is getting more complicated. People usually try to make things easy for young people who are already good with technology. But, there’s one group we often forget about—the older adults. They find the digital stuff around us too hard to use.
The third issue of DesignWhine magazine centers around addressing the unique needs and limitations of our older adults. We delve into strategies to make digital interfaces more accessible and less challenging for the elderly, aiming to foster genuine inclusivity in UX design.
When it’s time to replace my mom/dad’s smart phone I get sleepless nights. Replacing their phones means hours of figuring out an easier way to explain to them how to…
It is expected that the number of people over the age of sixty will more than double by 2050 and triple by 2100. Globally, the group of people over sixty…
It’s a monotonous Sunday afternoon as I log in to the video conferencing client for an interview. My twenty three year old guest has a very inspiring journey of getting…