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Author Archives: Giles Metcalfe

  1. Top Tips for Ethical Website Design

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    This article looks at what ethical website design and development means, and what it means to be an ethical Web Designer and Web Developer, plus some ethical tips and techniques for both Web Designers and Web Developers (and those who work with them).

  2. Constantly striving to be ethical can be exhausting, so is there a way to spend less time making decisions while making better ones?

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    Constantly striving to be ethical and do the right thing can be exhausting. Having to weigh up the pros and cons of working with clients and what projects to take on, doing enough research into businesses and organisations so that you’ve done your due diligence…

    Sometimes there just aren’t enough hours in the day, and if you’re not careful you’re a ‘busy fool’ before you know it and your ethical intentions have become a thing of the past.

    Don’t let yourself get burnt-out, or feel bad about yourself because you’ve made a hasty decision that’s compromised your ethical values and principles.

    What if there was a way to make quicker and better decisions on who to work with, what to take on, and how much to charge for it, whilst still being ethical ?

  3. An inclusive and accessible website for Thomas Broadbent of Huddersfield with big eco gains, improved performance, and more

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    Bnode delivered Huddersfield’s Thomas Broadbent with an accessible and inclusive website, gaining big eco savings plus many other business benefits, in what was Bnode’s biggest project in recent years. It’s the most extensive website that Bnode has worked on to date, and certainly presented some challenges. How were we able to give Broadbent the multilingual, inclusive and accessible website they needed whilst delivering performance gains as well as substantial reductions in their digital carbon and energy footprints?