



Role: Graphic Designer, Editor
Software: Figma, InDesign
Repository: https://zenodo.org/records/14000369
Time period: Published September 28, 2024
This Trustworthy AAL Design Cards collection is a practical set of easy-to-read guidelines for AAL practitioners. These cards provide actionable, understandable, and specific guidance to developers, designers, and other stakeholders involved in the lifecycle of AAL systems. The key stakeholders are the professionals who need to create and implement trustworthy AAL systems. The purpose of the cards is to serve as a reference tool, providing clear guidelines for stakeholders. By offering structured advice across different stages of research, design, development, and deployment, the cards aim to foster a comprehensive approach to the ethical and compliant creation of trustworthy AAL technologies. Each card is grounded in relevant scholarly works, legal frameworks, and ethical and technological standards and offers a policy recommendation, giving stakeholders the tools they need to make informed decisions at every step of the process. My role in this project was purely graphic design, and I also acted as a supporting editor.
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Funding
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living (GoodBrother)
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​Citation
Riva, G. M., Fedosov, A., Florez-Revuelta, F., Colantonio, S., Lutz, C., Tamò-Larrieux, A., Kuźmicz, M. M., Colonna, L., Lameski, P., Zdravevski, E., Pocta, P., Sklavos, N., Puaschitz, N. G. S., Dantas, C., Metin, E., van Staalduinen, W., & Gürçinar, E. (2024). Trustworthy AAL Design Cards. In GoodBrother COST Action (CA19121) - Network on Privacy-Aware Audio- and Video-Based Applications for Active and Assisted Living, Riva, G. M., Fedosov, A., & Gürçinar, E. (Eds). GoodBrother COST Action. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14000369