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Design for Kids: Rosenfeld book supports digital products for playing and learning

Mar 02, 202126 minSeason 1Ep. 27
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Episode description

What should you consider when designing for kids?

Alicia chats with Debra Gelman, the author of Design for Kids, a Rosenfeld publication. She is also the SVP of Experience Design at Bottle Rocket.

They cover a lot of ground, including:

  • Book’s origin story
  • The difference of designing for a 7-year old versus a 9-year old.
  • Outstanding apps for children
  • Hurdles of writing a book on design
  • Changes she would make to the book for 2021
  • Some of the major pitfalls people fall into when designing for kids
  • Designing an experience for multiple age groups


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Music: Scott Buckley

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