The 'Eatsy' Tableware Aids Those with Visual Impairments
Michael Hemsworth — July 9, 2020 — Lifestyle
References: yankodesign
The 'Eatsy' tableware is a collection of items created to adapt to the needs of those with visual impairments by helping them to more easily and intuitively access foods. The collection includes a bowl, plate, cup and utensils that are all accented with silicone details in order to accommodate a more sensory user experience. This will enable users to pour liquids into a cup without spillage, scoop food in a plate and even keep utensils balanced on the side to prevent them from slipping out of their reach.
The 'Eatsy' tableware is the design work of Jexter Lim, and accommodates users who are left-handed or right handed and boasts a distinctly simple aesthetic that could be implemented in restaurants and homes alike.
The 'Eatsy' tableware is the design work of Jexter Lim, and accommodates users who are left-handed or right handed and boasts a distinctly simple aesthetic that could be implemented in restaurants and homes alike.
Trend Themes
1. Sensory-focused Tablewares - Adapting tableware to the needs of those with visual impairments through silicone details and a focus on sensory experience.
2. Inclusive Design - Designing everyday products to be accessible to those with disabilities and impairments.
3. Assisted Daily Living - Developing products and tools to assist those with disabilities and impairments to live independently.
Industry Implications
1. Home Goods - Innovating tableware design to create more accessible and sensory-focused options for home use.
2. Hospitality - Implementing sensory-focused tableware in restaurants and hospitality settings to create a more inclusive dining experience.
3. Medical Supplies - Creating specific tableware products for individuals in need of assisted daily living support.
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