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Episode 140: Sustainable UX with James Christie
Episode 140: Sustainable UX with James Christie
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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Environmental impact of the software industry is unbelievable. Luckily, there are people and companies who want to make a practical difference against global warming (as well as educate others). Our guest today is James Christie, an experience designer and founder of SustainableUX. You'll learn how to make sustainable choices about the way you work, what service providers you choose, how you design & code, and much more.
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Show Notes
SustainableUX — event & community we're talking about
MadPow — a design agency where James works
#ClickClean — reports by Greenpeace stating which companies use renewable energy (and which don't)
Sustainable Web Design — James's famous article on A List Apart
Squoosh — an in-browser tool for optimizing images
Code as Craft — a blog by Etsy's engineering team
Susty — the lightest WP theme
B Corporations — a certification system for social and environmental performance
Wholegrain Digital — an agency in London focused on sustainability
SustainableUX on YouTube
Sustaining Change: Psychology-Based Tips for Maintaining Your Momentum, with Amy Bucher
Beaver Dams, Ants, and Spiders: Tapping into a New Solution Space, with Michelle Fehler
Energy Efficiency and the P2P Web with Jordyn Bonds
Future Ethics with Cennydd Bowles
James's newsletter on Sustainable UX
Follow James on Twitter: @JC_UX, @SustainableUX
Today's Sponsor
This episode is brought to you by Airtable. With Airtable, you and your team can ideate, organize, and execute on your ambitious product vision in a single place. Quickly glance at the high level progress of all your initiatives, or drill into any of the specific details to understand how to unblock projects. Receive $50 in credit by signing up at airtable.com/uibreakfast.
Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.
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Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.
Show Notes
SustainableUX — event & community we're talking about
MadPow — a design agency where James works
#ClickClean — reports by Greenpeace stating which companies use renewable energy (and which don't)
Sustainable Web Design — James's famous article on A List Apart
Squoosh — an in-browser tool for optimizing images
Code as Craft — a blog by Etsy's engineering team
Susty — the lightest WP theme
B Corporations — a certification system for social and environmental performance
Wholegrain Digital — an agency in London focused on sustainability
SustainableUX on YouTube
Sustaining Change: Psychology-Based Tips for Maintaining Your Momentum, with Amy Bucher
Beaver Dams, Ants, and Spiders: Tapping into a New Solution Space, with Michelle Fehler
Energy Efficiency and the P2P Web with Jordyn Bonds
Future Ethics with Cennydd Bowles
James's newsletter on Sustainable UX
Follow James on Twitter: @JC_UX, @SustainableUX
Today's Sponsor
This episode is brought to you by Airtable. With Airtable, you and your team can ideate, organize, and execute on your ambitious product vision in a single place. Quickly glance at the high level progress of all your initiatives, or drill into any of the specific details to understand how to unblock projects. Receive $50 in credit by signing up at airtable.com/uibreakfast.
Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.
Leave a Review
Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Released:
Jun 14, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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