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Moral Design — Journey Group
- The pursuit of moral design asks us to cultivate at least three things within ourselves and our practices:
- true affection , rooted in respect, experience, and specific knowledge;
- empathetic boldness to confront deep-rooted, complex failures in other designers’ work; and
- genuine humility in an industry that seems to celebrate hubris and seeing wha
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- What is the purpose of what we’re setting out to make? Who is it for? What are they like? What is good for them? We shouldn’t just ask these questions to uncover strategic insights or check a box but to further our own accountability and growth—as individuals, and as a profession. How can we pursue moral design if we can’t compare our plans with ou... See more
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- that matters are best handled by the smallest, lowest, and most decentralized competent authority.
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- The moral designer writes her intentions in permanent ink and returns to them often.
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A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.
— Attributed to Albert Einsteinfrom Moral Design — Journey Group by Zack Bryant
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- only sustainable medium for morality is affection—and moreover, he introduces a language for affection that is informed, practical, and practiced.
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- designers ought to be the loudest and most insistent proponents for discovering new and better ways to produce goods and services
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- To design is to make decisions for others. Because it involves an exchange of power, however slight, design is best understood as a moral pursuit.
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- Similarly, we might think of design method as a process for inquiry into the purposes, plans, and intentions behind what humans make and do.
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