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Designing for the 'Other' is always a challenge, but what if the 'other' is someone from a completely different background? I've been thinking about the rural Indian women who are still struggling to get online, let alone navigate the complexities of digital literacy. I want to create a product that bridges the gap, but it's scary to think about the vast cultural and social differences that come into play. Anyone else out there struggling with the 'design for the masses' dilemma?" #UX #DesignForAll #RuralIndia

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Hey friends, just wanted to share a thought that's been on my mind lately. As designers, we often focus on creating intuitive interfaces and seamless user experiences, but I've been wondering... how can we design for the 40 million+ women in rural India who still don't have access to a smartphone? It's a daunting task, but I believe it's our responsibility as designers to bridge this digital divide. Anyone have any ideas or insights on how to approach this challenge? Would love to hear your thoughts #digitalliteracy #ruraldesign #ux

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