Accessibility and Inclusion – Plant Care Design Product

The accessibility analysis focuses on both requirements and possible barriers.

The main requirements include a simple and intuitive interface, so that the product can be used without instructions. It should be compatible with different types of plants and require low maintenance, so it does not add extra effort for the user. A playful design is also important, especially to engage children and make the experience enjoyable. Finally, the feedback should involve more than one sense, combining light and sound to create a clearer and more inclusive interaction.

At the same time, some barriers need to be considered. For example, if the interaction relies too much on sound, it may limit accessibility for some users. Smart home devices can also be expensive, which may reduce accessibility for a wider audience. Another common issue is the lack of time people have to take care of plants.

In coclusion, the product should find a balance between these different needs.

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