Can Web Design Be Green?

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The truth is global warming is a fact. Beyond driving less, recycling, etc can web design and its designers do more to be green?


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BlueFur.com says yes. Rising Phoenix Design has a lot of information on how dark web colors optimize computer screen power usage. Altiustutasarim.com has some tips on how web designers can be more green. Eirbyte in Ireland goes so far as to use wind and solar power to juice their design studio, which is pretty neat. And renourish is a site dedicated to providing designers with information on sustainable and more environmentally conscious design craft.

5 Responses to “Can Web Design Be Green?”

  1. jc Says:

    Yeah, I cut down to a 14 inch lcd monitor to save electricity. Its a good choice, I recommend everyone do it.

  2. Zach Katkin Says:

    Everyone has an obligation to “go green,” not only us web designers. I think we can strike a very nice balance between continued economic growth in a culture that only supports greener initiatives. A few simple things you can do immediately include installing the power and energy efficient light bulbs.

  3. BlueFur.com Says:

    We have also started a Carbon Neutral plan for 2007. I urge anyone with a business should look into doing the same.

  4. Software development company Says:

    Armada Labs is a software development company offering a wide range of custom software design services and IT outsourcing solutions. We specialize in database development, client-server business applications development, web applications programming, and the creation of business management and financial services systems.

  5. Web Hosting Canada Says:

    As our company gains more and more success, it provides the opportunity to look for more green ways of doing business. It’s no easy task as our entire industry is based on services that only work when plugged in.

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