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Translating moral philosophy into tangible design choices that will shape human experience.
Ethical Interface Design and the Five Pillars Framework were developed by Professor Michael Buckley to provide a structured approach for examining design decisions within the context of emerging technologies. The framework encourages designers to act with conscious responsibility, aligning interface design and user experience with ethical and intentional outcomes.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Ethical Interface Design or would like to discuss a speaking engagement, workshop, or collaboration, please get in touch.
Michael Buckley is a Professor at Seton Hall University, where he teaches UX/UI design, web coding, and graphic design. With nearly two decades of experience as a creative director, brand strategist, and UX/UI engineer, his work has been recognized across healthcare, publishing, and technology for its innovation and impact.
At Seton Hall, he integrates industry experience with critical inquiry, encouraging students to see design as both a purposeful craft and a form of cultural reflection. His teaching and research examine how emerging technologies are transforming design into an ethical discipline—one that shapes behavior, influences culture, and defines meaning in a digital world.
For collaborations, lectures, or interviews related to ethical design and emerging technologies, please reach out through the contact page.
For updates and new insights, follow me on LinkedIn or join my mailing list.