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My suggestion and complaint are that AARP magazine I feel is not taking into consideration the print size for Seniors with more diminished vision.
Even ads in the magazine are in a larger print so they are easier to read the articles.
Trish
@patriciaf513220 Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! AARP The Magazine and the AARP Bulletin Are both available online. I invite you to visit AARP The Magazine at www.aarpmagazine.org and the AARP Bulletin at bulletin.aarp.org to use the "zoom" feature on your browser to make the font larger.
Janelle, I dont think you understand about the larger print. Its not about zooming on the computer. I get my bulletin to my home, paper magazine. So what about the bulletins mailed to your house for larger print. Even the government will send out items in larger print.
@md5483 I definitely understand what you're saying. I'm so sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. Unfortunately, we don't offer large print physical copies of the publications. Our help site info can be found here: https://aarp.info/3dUCkdu
So agree of all Magazines and useful articles to have to use a computer, due to print size needed seems so inappropriate. If you really understand and deal with senior issues, it is so eveident that people want and need to feel included, and low vision, or those who do not use computer, certainly find it a problem
Agreed. I would think that a magazine covering the senior issues and the best senior news around would consider large print for its readers, even if we had to pay a little extra. I have to sit by a bright light or a sunny day to read it all. Yes, I know how to use s computer, I’ve been online since it all first began, but I more and more appreciate reading an actual book, the feel and texture in my hands makes it a more memorable read for me at times; Same for magazine. Sometimes I want to lay it out on my coffee table, the topics shown in the cover have started some interesting conversations. But the print is too small (for me) to read it with a low light like I keep on my bedroom stand, or anywhere else not particularly bright. I love this magazine, it has kept me informed on topics I rarely see or hear anywhere else. Thank you AARP!
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