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Though designing inclusively is complex, its outcomes are worthy of our implementation. The complexities and hurdles of creating designs that cater to diverse audiences doesn’t come easy to many. However, by embracing these limitations, we can make a meaningful and lasting impact in the world of communication design, together.
        Ethics in Design explores the role of the designer, and how it can be our responsibility in shaping the world around us. This deeply reflective practice is a challenging endeavour, but provides as an opportunity to be, and do better. While developing normal different, the challenges faced only became a realisation of the different avenues we can take when we understand why we choose to design in certain ways.
        This article is an extension of the ethical stance as a designer written by Mike Montiero of Mule Design, providing a nuanced look into the designer’s code of ethics.