How ageing affects us, why it’s important and actionable tips for running inclusive user research with older people.
Tag: dementiaUX
Dementia is the leading cause of death in the UK. This is more than the cost of cancer, heart disease and stroke combined.
Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, is a family of degenerative brain conditions which are not a natural part of the ageing process. Generally, the symptoms of dementia include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language, and often changes in mood, perception or behaviour.
These posts cover aspects of accessible user experience (aUX) applied to dementia (dementiaUX) to help people create inclusive digital services for people affected by dementia.
A podcast with City Interaction Lab about user-centred design, digital and dementia.
Guideline heuristics for creating accessible digital content, interfaces and services for people who are older.
World Usability Day 2017 talk with Imogen Levy and Swetha Sethu-Jones. Hosted by System Concepts.
Dementia Digital Design Guidelines
Guideline heuristics for creating accessible digital content, interfaces and services for people living with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.