“We struggle with what we own today. Our fingers are already too thick and clumsy to stab the buttons on our gadgets, and, as our eyes age, we squint even harder to see the shrinking screens on our stuff.” Jefferson Graham —Hello, Tech Designers? This Stuff is Too Small.USA Today)
Maybe by the time today’s designers start losing their eyesight, they will be motivated to design new methods of treating fading eyesight. Or is that just a pipe dream?
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