Description Pixels use electricity, and a lot of it.
He is also co-host of Content Jam, a one-day conference for those who create or curate content for the web..
Tim sits on the board of Climate Ride, a national charity bike ride for sustainable solutions. and Europe, including Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, the Art Institutes, and Full Sail University, among others.
Tim is also the author of three books, which are used at higher learning institutions across the U.
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He is passionate about the global B Corporation movement and co-hosts Chicago area B Corp networking events.
Learn why 90% of the data that ever existed was created in the last year Use sustainability principles to innovate, reduce waste, and function more efficiently Explore green hosting, sustainable business practices, and lean/agile workflows Put the right things in front of users at precisely the moment they need them--and nothing more Increase site search engine visibility, streamline user experience, and make streaming video more efficient Use Action Items to explore concepts outlined in each chapter About the author A frequent speaker and conference presenter, Tim offers workshops and presentations on web design, content strategy, Digital marketing, social impact business, and sustainability.
You\'ll discover how to provide users with a streamlined experience, while reducing the environmental impact of your Products and services.
Author Tim Frick introduces a web design framework that focuses on four key areas where these principles can make a difference: content strategy, performance optimization, design and user experience, and green hosting.
With this practical guide, your web design team will learn how to apply sustainability principles for creating speedy, user-friendly, and energy-efficient Digital Products and services.
That\'s because today\'s average web page has surpassed two megabytes in size, leading to slow load times, frustrated users, and a lot of wasted energy.
If the Internet were a country, it would be the sixth largest in terms of electricity use.
Description Pixels use electricity, and a lot of it