Designing for Children 101
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Designing for Children 101
Copyright Shelley-Ann J. West, 2009
What is effective design for kids?
• It enchants• Stimulates their intellect• Makes them interact with something outside
themselves• It communicates and respects their intellect
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Misconceptions
• It doesn’t have to be kooky or colorful• Kids of all ages want to be older than they are• Don’t make assumptions based solely on own
experience with own children, nieces or nephews, etc.
• Must have substance• Not all about good will and fun. It’s hard work
designing for children
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Things to consider
• Motor and physical development• Social skills• Intellectual and Cognitive development
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“One of the key points is, children want to see what they’re getting – being able to
click on something and getting an immediate reaction.” – Susan Mernit, editorial director of The Yuckiest Site
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Websites for Kids
• The Yuckiest Site on the Internet • The Discovery Channel• Sesame Street
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Guidelines on Advertising & Kids
• Better Business Bureau
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Rating Systems
• Family Safety Online Institute
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