From the course: Sustainable UX Design
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What is sustainable UX?
From the course: Sustainable UX Design
What is sustainable UX?
In today's world, sustainability does not only apply to physical products but also to digital interactions. So what exactly do we mean by sustainable user experience? Let's break it down. Sustainable UX refers to designing digital products and interfaces in a way that minimizes their negative impact on the environment. The concept itself has been around for quite some time, actually since 1987, when it was first discussed in a Brundtland Report by the United Nations. Initially, this report focused on physical products, but then it has evolved to include digital experiences to meet user needs and also encourage them to practice more sustainable behavior in their lifestyle. So how can sustainable UX be applied in practice? Let's take an example of a mobile banking app that promotes paperless statements. With this feature, there is less need for printing out paper which can have a positive environmental impact. Here are a few design principles that you can add for sustainable UX. First…
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What is sustainable UX?2m 48s
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Three types of sustainability in UX2m 21s
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Evaluating your design on sustainability3m 34s
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Optimize loading time3m 16s
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Clear content structure1m 56s
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Consistency with design systems2m 48s
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Applying responsive design2m 43s
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