On Roland Studer's initiative we met for the first UX Book Club yesterday evening. The piece we all read was Nathan Shedroff's Design is the Problem. The focus of the book isn't really UX, however, the idea was to start with some literature that takes a fundamental approach to sustainable design. As broad as the book made us think, as difficult it was to create the "take-aways" for our everyday job in Web. However, it's worth a read if you're looking for a comprehensive 300 pages on sutainable design and production; e.g. if you're an industrial designer, or a manager heading an industrial production site. For all others: Don't do things today that make tomorrow worse.
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On Roland Studer's initiative we met for the first UX Book Club yesterday evening. The piece we all read was Nathan Shedroff's Design is the Problem. The focus of the book isn't really UX, however, the idea was to start with some literature that takes a fundamental approach to sustainable design. As broad as the book made us think, as difficult it was to create the "take-aways" for our everyday job in Web. However, it's worth a read if you're looking for a comprehensive 300 pages on sutainable design and production; e.g. if you're an industrial designer, or a manager heading an industrial production site. For all others: Don't do things today that make tomorrow worse.