Designing a crossover multisensory picturebook with older adults at a care home

Serpil Karaoğlu*, Aslı Günay, Ilgım Veryeri Alaca

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Abstract

Picturebooks have often been studied in the children’s literature field with a focus on child readers, but recent studies have begun to discuss the cross-age aspect that embraces wider audiences. This study explores the design space for a crossover multisensory picturebook that would also engage older adults via positive design approach. In this multidisciplinary study, we aimed to nurture the positive sides of aging by transforming life-long experiences into narratives in the form of a picturebook that embodies memories and transfers heritage in an engaging way during shared reading. Within this scope, we conducted interviews and design evaluations with older adults in a care home, to iterate the design of the picturebook in a collaborative way. In this paper, we share reflections on the book-making process and discuss how picturebooks can support well-being. Additionally, we speculate on positive interactions that may arise from intergenerational shared reading experiences while adapting a media mainly geared towards children for older adults.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024
EventDesign Research Society, DRS 2024: Resistance, Recovery, Reflection, Reimagination - Northeastern University, Boston, United States
Duration: 24 Jun 202428 Jun 2024
https://www.drs2024.org

Conference

ConferenceDesign Research Society, DRS 2024
Abbreviated titleDRS 2024
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoston
Period24/06/2428/06/24
Internet address

Keywords

  • Design for wellbeing
  • Crossover picturebook
  • Intergenerational shared reading
  • Multisensorial interactions

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