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Our Project Thesis

Want to read every detail of the project's background, methods, results and insights? Feel free to read our unabridged master thesis.

A List of Relevant Resources

We recognize that our work and insights might not be enough to satisfy your quest for knowledge. But don't worry, we have collected a number of resources to aid you in your future research and design work. 

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UX Design for Senior Citizens (Ages 65 and Older)

By Nielsen Norman Group

Affordance and Intuitive Interface Design for Elder Users with Dementia

By Li-Hao Chena & Yi-Chien Liub

Designing For Elders — Through the Lens of UX Design

By Kent Tsai

Designing Accessible Services

By UK Home Office

Cognitive Skills and the Aging Brain: What to Expect

By Dana Foundation

The Universal Design File: Designing for People of All Ages and Abilities

By Story, M.F., Mueller, J.L. & Mace, R.L

Eye tracking: Comparison between younger and elderly users in case of search task with electronic timetable service

By Ryoko Fukuda & Heiner Bubb

What Designing for Seniors Has Taught Me

By Joshua Reach

Clear Language for Everyone (Klarspråk for alle, Norwegian)

By KS (Kommunesektorens organisasjon)

Accessible Design: Designing for the Elderly

By Spire Digital

A historic shift: Soon more older people than children and young people (Et historisk skifte: Snart flere eldre enn barn og unge, Norwegian)

By Rebecca Folkman Gleditsch

(Statistics Norway)

Inclusive Design in the Context of Psychological Well-Being

By Khushi Shah

Health Design Thinking

By Bon Ku & Ellen Lupton

Age Before Beauty – A Guide to Interface Design for Older Adults

By Sergey Polyuk

Health-Promotive Collaboration (Helsefremmende samhandling, Norwegian)

By Gunnar Tellnes

Challenges Faced by Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment and Their Caregivers in a Care Home

By Yaw Frimpong, Dai Baozhen & Bernard Sarpong

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