
29 episodes

Green the Web Sandy Dähnert
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5.0 • 2 Ratings
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Sustainable digital design best practices, ecological and social User Research, Information Architecture, User Interface Design, personal stories, business talk and much more are waiting for you in the "Green the Web" podcast. As UX/UI designers, business owners and change makers, we need to ensure a positive impact on our environment and society. Join along for the ride.
Love, Sandy
Web: www.greentheweb.com
Insta: @greentheweb
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Green UX/UI Design
Green UX/UI Design isn't just compressing images. Let's talk about the different topics of lightweight design, energy and carbon aware design, greener eCommerce, behavior psychology, raising awareness, ecological advocacy, bringing ecologically sustainable research methods into your projects, integrating nature into design and decision processes and enabling regeneration.
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The power of exit points – Let your users leave
Applications and services are competing for attention and keeping users involved for hours. We are seducing our users. But should it be for the sake of mental health, time, or even financial debt.
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8 common misconceptions around Sustainable UX/UI Design
With the start of season two I want to address a couple of misconceptions around sustainable design.
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5 tips for a digital detox + summer break
In a world of constant connectivity, sometimes we need to disconnect to reconnect. So let's do a digital detox.
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Bonus episode: A walk in the forest meditation
Take a walk in the forest with me. Connect with nature, ground yourself, breathe.
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WordPress quick tips for a greener website
Let's have a look at ways you can make every WordPress website more ecologically sustainable. We will discuss hosting, themes, page builders and plugins. What to look out for, what are challenges and how WordPress can support us on our journey.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful perspective on UX/UI design
Thoroughly enjoying listening to Sandy’s podcast. It is full of valuable information regarding UX/UI design through the lens of sustainability. One of my favorite parts:
Sandy described Mother Earth as a stakeholder: “What are her needs? What are her desires? What is the impact? Positive / negative impact on this stakeholder?” Lovely!
Can’t wait to listen to more!!!