Ethical Design Manifesto

This school project, which I am quite proud of, gave me the opportunity to reflect on the kind of designer I aspire to be—a question I hadn’t considered before. I expressed my design manifesto in the form of a poster.

Client: School project
Year: 2019
Design tools: Photoshop, Illustrator

Color choice

I design with a human-centered approach, believing it is key to better understanding. Every individual is unique, coming in various shapes, forms, and colors, yet we are all part of one race: humanity. I chose colors that represent different skin tones to reflect this diversity.

Plants

Plants were a personal addition to my design manifesto. I love plants, and the same principle applies to them. They come in different shapes, shades of green, forms, and sizes, yet they are all called plants. 🌱 Just like the color choices, the plants represent diversity.

Color choice

I design with a human-centered approach, believing it is key to better understanding. Every individual is unique, coming in various shapes, forms, and colors, yet we are all part of one race: humanity. I chose colors that represent different skin tones to reflect this diversity.

Plants

Plants were a personal addition to my design manifesto. I love plants, and the same principle applies to them. They come in different shapes, shades of green, forms, and sizes, yet they are all called plants. 🌱 Just like the color choices, the plants represent diversity.

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