This case study is also available as download (PDF, 740KB) It’s 2014 - and we are in the middle of a digital era. Therefore, it doesn’t come as a surprise…
After looking at the core aspects of good usability for both kids and adults, it’s time to take a closer look at some differences. Yes, there are differences, too. After…
So we’ve been taking a close look at Child-Centered Design lately. Main reason for that was to create consciousness for children as autonomous target groups. There is no way adult…
"User-Centered Design (UCD) is a user interface design process that focuses on usability goals, user characteristics, environment, tasks, and workflow in the design of an interface. The UCD process is…
We’ve talked about how kids are different than adults and how we need a separate approach to user centered design - that is child centered design - in order to…
“User-centered design (UCD) is an approach to design that grounds the process in information about the people who will use the product. UCD processes focus on users through the planning,…
A lot of research has been conducted to understand how children develop. Cognitive, physical, and social skills have been tested, observed, and noted down in detail numerous times - per…
On this blog we share with you interesting insights and resources on a better user experience for children. At UXkids, we believe that it is our responsibility as adults and as professionals to provide children with digital products that have a positive impact.