What 96 Designers Taught Us About Harm: The Behaviors Around Considering Harm in Digital Products
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Potential harm within digital product design has long been underexplored, despite the growing influence that consumer-facing digital products exert on individuals’ daily lives. This paper presents the methodology and findings from an online survey conducted with 96 US-based UX and product designers working on customer-facing digital products. The survey focused on the attitudes, behaviors, challenges, and needs that designers encounter while considering harm in their daily work. Our findings led to several recommendations for future research to develop practice-based design solutions that enable designers to more effectively identify, discuss, and mitigate potential harm arising from their work.
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- Vol. 20 No. 3 (2025)
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What 96 Designers Taught Us About Harm: The Behaviors Around Considering Harm in Digital Products. (2025). The Journal of User Experience, 20(3). http://3.13.37.79/index.php/jux/article/view/25