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As technology evolves, so must designers—shaping innovation with purpose and responsibility.
Explore the Five Pillarsarrow_forwardEthical Interface Design is a framework for designing digital systems that treats interfaces as moral instruments and applies critical judgment to the ethical values and tensions embedded in design decisions.
This perspective matters because technology is moving beyond screens into conversational, immersive, and neural experiences, placing designers deeper into the ethical terrain of human–technology interaction. The framework therefore focuses on:
- How interfaces influence behavior across visual, tactile, conversational, neural, and mixed-reality modalities
- The philosophical roots of Ethical Interface Design—inclusion, autonomy, privacy, transparency, and well-being
- The trade-offs between competing moral frameworks — such as egalitarianism versus utilitarianism, or collectivism versus libertarianism — that determine how ethical priorities are balanced in design
- Practical guidance for applying ethics to real-world projects
Ethical Interface Design equips designers to make intentional, responsible choices as they shape the digital world ahead.
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