The future has balance, not age

Research into urban micro-mobility systems designed to offer stability, autonomy, and everyday utility without turning age into a formal stigma.

A visual and design study on lightweight urban mobility dedicated also to the elderly, but conceived according to the principles of design for all: more stable, safer, more useful, more free.

This research investigates the possibility of imagining urban transport systems capable of offering greater balance and confidence to those who, with age, lose their ease on traditional scooters or mopeds, without having to accept objects that have a medical or explicitly "for the elderly" character. The objective is different: to design lightweight, dynamic, and accessible vehicles capable of accompanying small daily trips, grocery shopping, more demanding urban visits, or simply the desire to move independently.

The project thus attempts to shift the perspective: not towards vehicles that declare a limitation, but towards forms of mobility that restore confidence, continuity, and freedom of movement.