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Kindness Canvas: Designing Safer Digital Spaces for Teens

Reducing cyberbullying through empathy, privacy, and cultural awareness.


A research-driven design project for Indian teens (13–19 years of age).


The Challenge


Cyberbullying (trolling, impersonation, body shaming) rising among Indian teens.

Teens unaware of privacy settings + enforcement of cyber laws are weak.

Parents + schools find it hard to guide/support.

Research Approach

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Problem

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Research

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Insights

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Solutions

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Key Insights


Many teens accept “mutual” friend requests from strangers.

Awareness of report/block tools is very low.

Parents + teens → big communication gap.

Schools have no clear cyberbullying policies.

The Design Process


We developed design principles to guide solutions:

  1. Empathy First → use games & storytelling.

  2. Privacy by Default → make safer accounts.

  3. Cultural Fit → Indian languages, 1930 helpline.

Future Scope

1

Roll out workshops in schools

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2

Partner with NGOs & Cyber Helpline

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3

Create digital app/game version

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