synbehov
Synbehov, literally "vision needs" in Swedish, is a term used to describe the requirements and considerations related to visual perception and sight. It appears primarily in Swedish-language discourse within design, accessibility, healthcare, and urban planning to ensure environments, products, and services are usable by people with varying visual abilities. The concept is closely linked to synhälsa (eye health) and synförmåga (visual ability) and serves as a reminder that visual access is a core aspect of usability and well-being.
In practice, synbehov informs decisions on typography, colour contrast, lighting, and signage. For digital products, it
Policy and planning contexts occasionally use synbehov to frame requirements for universal design and accessibility standards.
Critically, the term's scope varies by context and is less formal outside Swedish discourse. Effective application