The first generation born with the internet in their pockets is quietly logging off. From dumb phones and disposable cameras to fountain pens and vinyl, Gen Z is rejecting the always-on life in favour of slower, tactile, more human experiences. It isn't nostalgia — it's a rebellion.
The first generation born with the internet in their pockets is quietly logging off. From dumb phones and disposable cameras to fountain pens and vinyl, Gen Z is rejecting the always-on life in favour of slower, tactile, more human experiences. It isn't nostalgia — it's a rebellion.