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Actually it’s other people who are so passionate to not ever change the design despite that you can make slight adjustments that wouldn’t change the design drastically. Somehow in your heads, it never occurs to you that criticism and improvements, MATTER.

Ah yes, the ‘anedoctal evidence’ that supercedes millions of older people (in each country) that has degrading vision. For you, it somehow makes sense to make several versions of a same product, when you can just make simple adjustments to the original design and save cost. So much for ‘business venture’ when you

And why should minimalism cut out the elderly? Many minimalist artists of the 20th century are older people and even continued until they died. The current mass market is usually for the young. Why don’t you try shopping products for the elderly? It’s not a very easy experience due to the companies often forgetting

True, at least it won’t go in the route of ‘New Coke’. It’s just that cutting out a huge demographic is not good business sense, especially when the mistakes can be rectify with simple adjustments while still keeping ‘minimalism’.

Which most versions are widely available for only the US. The ColorAdd (for colorblind) version is only available in less than 5 countries. Anything else?

And the problem with people like you, you don’t understand the vast amount of products are only aimed at younger people versus older people and disabilities. It’s FAR TOO MUCH. Despite older people being a huge demographic, very few products are aimed at them. It certainly doesn’t reach 10% of yearly products.

I’m not a gramps.

Just to tell you, the UNO ColorAdd (for color-blind people) is only available in very few countries(less than 5) even after 2 years...

Minimalist style wasn’t invented by very young people.

Translation: You will never play with older people and you think you will never grow old.

When someone missed the obvious, everyone including you would be assholes too.

You do know minimalism has several histories of the graphic design nature? German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe “Less is More” to Piet Morndrian’s various ‘Compositions’ or even Font Design of ‘Helvetica’ which was designed to be more simplistic and easily read (this design type is called Sans-Serif)

NO, these symbols are too small and older population will have a hard time seeing the cards. Especially that particular shade of green and skinny+small symbols.

Not dishwashing soap...use Vegetable Wash. I usually use it to get rid of pesticides.

Don’t be too sure, its minimum wage and stated as part time work...so you’re expected to work 100 hours per week with no benefits.

Like I said, they only relied on low priced tickets. It’s absolutely unrealistic. For example, the customers are not paying rent for the costumes which will need cleaning and repairs. What about the castle’s maintenance? Food costs? If you want decent wages, you need to diversify.

With such low priced tickets and limited customers in each round, there is no way this business model would survive.

Try investing in speed reading,

It seems I do not understand the boomer language...

How is that supposed to be funny? No standards at all. Also to the contestants that laughed, you all suck.