One of the pillars of ethical design is representation. By showcasing a diverse range of people in terms of gender identity and expression in visual and written content, designers can challenge and eventually break down stereotypical gender norms. This not only includes marketing materials but also extends to the characters and scenarios depicted in digital and physical products, promoting a more inclusive view of society.
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