This principle emphasizes the ethical responsibility of designers to advocate for and implement gender-inclusive practices. It involves making conscious decisions that promote equality and challenge existing norms, recognizing the impact of design on societal views of gender. These key principles of user-centered design not only promote gender inclusivity but also ensure that products and services are thoughtful, respectful, and accessible to everyone, regardless of gender identity.
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