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Thursday, May 9 • 2:00pm - 2:55pm
The Ethics of Open Source Graphic Design: A Manifesto

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This session will address the ethical questions and challenges that I have encountered as a designer pushing for openness in four different places: an advertising agency, a contemporary art museum, a book press, and a digital rights NGO. Using the main issues as a starting point, we will discuss what prevents young designers from working under CC, and contrast it with open graphic design as an ethical practice of care. As a closing exercise, we will co-write and co-sign a manifesto towards a design that embraces the nature of the Internet as a place for multiplication, discussion, and remix.

Session notes:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UsSkdckPX1-gEy3XzAnP7l5VIT6QhcDP8cUtgQimZdk/edit

Speakers
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Juliana Castro

Design Associate, Access Now
I’m a graphic designer working at Access Now, a human rights and technology non profit. I also run Cita Press, an open feminist press. On social media as @juliacastrov.


Thursday May 9, 2019 2:00pm - 2:55pm WEST
Goa Room, 4th Floor, Museu do Oriente Av. Brasília 352, 1350-279 Lisboa, Portugal