Designing for Sustainability: Create More People- and Planet-Friendly Digital Products
In Designing for Sustainability: A Guide to Building Greener Digital Products and Services from O'Reilly Media, Tim Frick shows you how to apply sustainable design practices to the creation and optimization of digital products and services that are both people- and planet-friendly.
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Content Audit: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this detailed post, we cover several common reasons why you might need a content audit, then walk you through the process of executing a successful audit.
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Three Years of Ecograder Stats on Internet Sustainability
For three years, our free web sustainability tool Ecograder has crawled URLs and ranked them on performance, usability, findability, and use of renewable energy. We have compiled and assessed all the data Ecograder collected during that time. Check out the infographic below for some helpful information on the state of a more planet-friendly internet.
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Better Component-Based Design Solutions with Style Tiles and Content Patterns
In this post we’ll talk about how style tiles, content patterns, and component-based design can save time while creating a more flexible design system for your website or digital product.
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Sustainable UX: Asking Big Questions About the Internet’s Role in Climate Change
Speakers at Sustainable UX, the first-ever online conference covering digital design and climate change, asked some big questions during their presentations:
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Build Better Digital Products and Services With This White Paper on Agile Methods [Free Download]
Whether running a business, building a home, or creating software, the ability to adapt to always changing real-world circumstances is
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Five Lessons Learned From Agile Processes
Mightybytes hosted our longtime friend and author Pamela Meyer at an event discussing her book, The Agility Shift: Creating Agile and Effective Leaders, Teams, and Organizations. During the event, we explored how leaders, teams, and organizations are changing how they do business in a changing world.
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Seven Lessons From Website Redesign Projects
Website redesigns offer great potential to improve your business and meet marketing goals. But these projects also have many moving parts. In a recent panel, leaders from several Chicago organizations shared expertise on how to navigate a site overhaul with ease.
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How to Choose a WordPress Plugin
In this post we cover how to make good WordPress plugin decisions from a dizzying array of choices.
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How to Design a Website for Multiple Audiences
We start every web design project the same way: by listing an organization's business and user goals. Before we move on to sexier things like style tiles and page design, we need to figure out what each website needs to accomplish from an organizational or business standpoint, and what visitors expect to see or do there.
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