> It does feel like modern designs are treating everyone like children. UIs have immense spacing and big fonts, icons always accompany text, company branding tends to have strong bold contrasty colors.
While those might all be things 7-year-old children appreciate, they are also things my 70-year-old parents appreciate.
Yeah I intentionally said it a bit provocatively, but I don't necessarily think it is bad. I personally increase the font sizes on my phone as well.
Though while some designs are necessary for accessiblity, some design decisions seem to be cultural preferences: Japanese UIs tend to be information dense, and they tend to prefer it whereas some westerners would probably scream if they had to interact with it.
The rights of minors are taken away without caring if they're impaired or not. At completely different ages across different territories, showing how it's comparably arbitrary if so.
Voting should be weighted compared to average remaining life expectancy, for one.
While those might all be things 7-year-old children appreciate, they are also things my 70-year-old parents appreciate.