Going analog in 2026

February 1, 2026
Going analog in 2026

Here's something that might surprise you — by 2026, many of us could be intentionally choosing to go back to the analog world. Daley Wilhelm, writing in Design, points out that despite our digital obsession, there's a real craving for simplicity and tactile experiences. Now, here's where it gets interesting — companies are developing products that blend old-school charm with modern tech, like analog cameras with smart features or handwritten notes replacing digital memos. According to Wilhelm, this isn’t about rejecting technology but creating a balance that feeds our sensory needs and mental well-being. So what does this mean for you? It could be a chance to disconnect more intentionally, find joy in slower moments, and maybe even boost creativity. As Wilhelm suggests, embracing some analog elements might just help us live more mindfully in a hyper-connected world. Keep an eye on this trend — it’s not about abandoning screens but rethinking how they fit into our lives.

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