One Would Think The World Was Built Just as Much for Women as It Is For Men | HackerNoon
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The article highlights the pervasive issue of gender bias in design, revealing how many everyday objects and systems are created primarily with men in mind. This oversight means women often face discomfort or safety risks due to assumptions made about their physical characteristics. From office temperatures to vehicle design, the consequences can range from minor annoyances to serious hazards. The piece argues for greater awareness and inclusivity in design processes to accommodate the diverse needs of the entire population.
Research has revealed that a shocking amount of modern design was created with only half the population in mind. Take a wild guess which half. Go on, I'll wait.
These little oversights have consequences. Some are annoying-like trying to reach a shelf calibrated to male height norms, but then there are the slightly more pressing issues.
Why does this matter? Because air conditioning that assumes women are just smaller, shiverier men puts women at risk in different ways, including car safety.
It’s a universal struggle, the design of everyday objects often overlooks women, leading to real consequences in safety, convenience, and comfort.
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