colin gray

@graydesign.bsky.social

designer, researcher, ux; dark patterns, ethics, and technology (https://uxp2.com); associate professor and HCI/d director at IU Bloomington; they/them 🏳️‍🌈

Our #educhi2025 papers are available now! Also, the conference has just started (today is the pedagogy workshop educhi2025.educhi.org). I'm excited about my paper, which is about using amoeba drawings to encourage sketching and prototyping within ambiguous problem spaces dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...

The Ambiguity Amoeba and other Metaphors: Teaching Students to Sketch and Prototype Through Uncertainty | Proceedings of the 7th Annual Symposium on HCI Education

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Great to be at #dis2025! My work as a workshops co-chair is done, but looking forward to presenting a new method “Anti-Heroes” created with friend and collaborator, Shruthi Chivukula, on Wednesday. #ethics #ethicaldeliberation dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...

Anti-Heroes: A Role-Based Method to Encourage Ethical Deliberation | Proceedings of the 2025 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference

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Designing Interactive Systems Conference@acm-dis.bsky.social · last yr.

The overview of the program for the first main day at #DIS2025 is here! 🗓️ 🌟 Start with the opening keynote, explore paper sessions, demos, and WiPs throughout the day, and join us tonight for the Art Exhibition Reception 🎨✨ Full schedule: programs.sigchi.org/dis/2025

Cis folks need to read this powerful essay by @haimson.bsky.social to better understand what trans people in the US are going through right now (and as Oliver points out, issues are compounded for trans PoC, immigrants, students, etc.). Travel is just the tip of the iceberg time.com/7272324/tran...

The Fear of Traveling as a Trans Person

Oliver L. Haimson explains how U.S. policies and identification technologies limit travel for trans Americans.

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I'm excited to announce the official publication of our book, Universal Methods of Ethical Design with co-author Sai Shruthi Chivukula! We hope it inspires a new generation of designers in being more ethically aware and able to act. You can purchase the book here: geni.us/UMED/

Colin is smiling, standing in a brightly lit living room holding a copy of Universal Methods of Ethical Design.

Got my copy of "Universal Methods of Ethical Design" by Sai Shruthi Chivukula and Colin M. Gray in the mail and I'm excited to read it! I might be a little biased, though. @graydesign.bsky.social (I don't think Shruthi is on Bluesky) www.linkedin.com/posts/chivuk...

Chivukula Sai Shruthi on LinkedIn: #bnpreorder

Are you ready to design for good? colin gray and I are excited to share UNIVERSAL METHODS OF ETHICAL DESIGN: 100 Ways to Become More Ethically Aware…

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The Stonewall Inn released a response to the National Parks Service removing the word transgender from the park outside of the Inn. A great reminder that we have to look after each other

The Stonewall Inn and The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative are outraged and appalled by the recent removal of the word 'transgender' from the Stonewall National Monument page on the National Park Service website. This blatant act of erasure not only distorts the truth of our history, but it also dishonors the immense contributions of transgender individuals - especially transgender women of color - who were at the forefront of the Stonewall Riots and the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

SIGBI followed by a next arrowThe Stonewall Inn and The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative are outraged and appalled by the recent removal of the word 'transgender' from the Stonewall National Monument page on the National Park Service website. This blatant act of erasure not only distorts the truth of our history, but it also dishonors the immense contributions of transgender individuals - especially transgender women of color - who were at the forefront of the Stonewall Riots and the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

SIGBI followed by a next arrowThe Stonewall Inn and The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative are outraged and appalled by the recent removal of the word 'transgender' from the Stonewall National Monument page on the National Park Service website. This blatant act of erasure not only distorts the truth of our history, but it also dishonors the immense contributions of transgender individuals - especially transgender women of color - who were at the forefront of the Stonewall Riots and the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

SIGBI followed by a next arrowThe Stonewall Inn and The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative are outraged and appalled by the recent removal of the word 'transgender' from the Stonewall National Monument page on the National Park Service website. This blatant act of erasure not only distorts the truth of our history, but it also dishonors the immense contributions of transgender individuals - especially transgender women of color - who were at the forefront of the Stonewall Riots and the broader fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

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I am non-binary. And I’m terrified. And angry. The echoes of what we now see in the new administration worry me to my core. **Some reflections on all of the feelings from this past week here (until I find a better home for them)**: www.facebook.com/colinmgray/p...

Colin Gray

I am non-binary. And I’m terrified. And angry. Not necessarily (or always) for myself—I’m a tenured professor in a secure job, I have supportive colleagues, a house and reasonable financial...

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