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10 Sustainable Web Design Trends Reshaping 2024

Inkbot Design

As traditional web design practices neglect ecological considerations, it’s no surprise that traffic-flooded servers, heaps of video content and masses of design code all contribute to resource waste and excessive energy consumption. Smaller strings of code make it easier for your server to load your content, decreasing energy consumption.

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Will nationalism end the golden age of global AI collaboration?

UX Collective

The open-source model allows anyone to access, modify, and distribute the source code of software or technology, enabling a more collaborative and inclusive approach to innovation. The country is projected to reach 400 million inhabitants by the year 2050 ( The Guardian, 2022 ).

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Digital accessibility is an opportunity, not a burden

UX Collective

per cent of the UK population will be over 65 by 2050 , many more of your users will depend on such accessibility. Developers, for example, need the skills to create clean code that produces the most accessible sites. With an aging population, it’s estimated 24.6

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The Office As We Knew It No Longer Exists

Azure Magazine

In this business model, space planning is substituted with a kind of software logic: Spatial products are not floor plans or structures, but rather a multipliable code of ones and zeroes. In a post-pandemic world, this would incorporate a deep shift in how we consider co-working and sharing. Here, the physical realm meets the digital stream.

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Why do we need smart(er) cities and how to build one

UX Collective

With cities expected to house more than two-thirds of the world’s population by 2050, our goal here is to better understand how this increasingly common living environment can best accommodate those who will inevitably make it their home. Enter Smart(er) Cities We began the previous segment asking why cities? technologies.

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Design inspiration: the best projects from January

Design Week

The letters’ weight varies according to information collected from the National Snow and Ice Data Centre from 1979-2019 and continues in alignment with that trend until 2050. Morse code hoardings, from Wilkinson Studio. It’s free to download and use.