Our latest Notes article explains how we uncovered a privacy trick that allows Cabin to count unique visitors without using cookies.
https://t.co/RtG41qy4lA
Normally is committed to working humane hours at an intensity that is productive but manageable and sustainable. We expect our team to be somewhat softcore without any threat to their employment.
@genmon@tomwm We're still here Matt! Let us know whenever you're around. You're welcome to sit with us, use the wifi and drink our coffee whenever you like :-)
Prototyping contributes to every aspect of our design process.
Our latest note explores how we utilise prototyping at Normally.
https://t.co/9ximUafD3N
Learn more about digital design and climate change at the @V_and_A this weekend. Including branch magazine which explores a more sustainable and just internet
https://t.co/P1j7vA8VYd
Visually rendering data can be a powerful tool in revealing its true colours.
Peter Dalton explores London's air pollution data...
https://t.co/d63vlYD0Bn
Cloudflare deprecated one of the web's most prevalent cookie's yesterday.
I calculated that this small change saves over 100TB of data transfer a day and nearly 100 tonnes of CO₂.
https://t.co/W3wwglUrbG
We are looking for a freelance senior digital product designer who uses their visual design skills to create thoughtful and beautiful digital experiences.
Find a bit more info and how to apply here > https://t.co/mN1UBg8xV2
In response to increasing #onlineabuse we joined forces w @planglobal & global youth activists to create anti-harassment chatbot Maru, which provides advice & resources from global experts & activists on how to tackle online abuse💜
https://t.co/JYwVhm5IvZ #FreeToBeOnline
@tnash Hi Tim, yes we do have plans 👍. Our S3 and other Cabin resources are in AWS Green regions. But the issue is Cloudfront being global and not entirely green. We will improve this and we have plans to ensure we offset any non green energy in our system and open up our data on it.
We are incredibly proud of Tom's work designing Branch, an online magazine written by and for people who dream of a sustainable and just internet for all.
Take a look at his article linked below exploring sustainable interaction design principles.
https://t.co/yAaq1PSaYW
Four day working week is better for business, better for employees, better for families, for the environment, for our social services.
So what, other than exploitation at the hands of the few, is preventing us all from benefitting from it?
Rethinking digital product and service design to work within planetary boundaries.
@FastCompany on our experiments to explore ways of making less energy intensive digital products. Focus responsibility on service design and not on burdening the users
https://t.co/BbgtcQjkmN