Marketing & Strategy Innovation

Vision and Ageing

by Dick Stroud on 12 November, 2009 - 22:45

After cognitive decline, the physiological effects of ageing on eyesight are, in my view the most important for marketers to understand. Let's be honest, it is a subject that most marketers don't ever think about. This video makes a start to explain one facet of the problem - the decline in the eye's ability to distinguish colour contrast. This article provides a much more detail explanation of the subject.

Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/liberato/200858281/

Original Post: http://www.20plus30.com/blog/2009/11/vision-and-ageing.html

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