Painting for those with dexterity issues

designstudent

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Hi there!

I am a final year product design student. I do a lot of painting myself and I'm looking to develop a product for older adults with dexterity issues who want to paint.

I would love to hear some insights on your painting process and any parts you find challenging?

Thank you all in advance - your insights will be really valuable for my research

Thanks!
 

Unless you are a 50 year old student, you will get the boot. In regards to your question though, I have heard of armless people who hold a paint brush with their toes, so if there's a will there's a way.
 
I will only address the grasping of a brush. Can't address people's vision issues since they vary.

Brush handles to be a bit thicker, not like a big stick of chalk, but not so delicate as many brush handles currently for use.

Perhaps color code for their purpose or write on the brush handle, Watercolor, Oil, etc. I have that on my brushes or put a bit of tape on them with the words.

As far as other painting issues, what exactly? Pads of paper, canvas sizes?

Good luck in your search.
 

I will only address the grasping of a brush. Can't address people's vision issues since they vary.

Brush handles to be a bit thicker, not like a big stick of chalk, but not so delicate as many brush handles currently for use.

Perhaps color code for their purpose or write on the brush handle, Watercolor, Oil, etc. I have that on my brushes or put a bit of tape on them with the words.

As far as other painting issues, what exactly? Pads of paper, canvas sizes?

Good luck in your search.
Thank you so much for your reply!

Other painting issues may include problems with cleaning brushes, mixing paints etc
 
As far as cleaning brushes, it depends what paint was used. I think many people invent their own ways of things. Different soaps/solutions/etc.

Mixing paints, not sure what you mean. I use various saved plastic containers, plastic plates, palettes.
 


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