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  • Berlin International  (2)
  • HNE Eberswalde
  • SB Senftenberg
  • Medienzentrum Ostprignitz-Ruppin
  • Bibliothek Wusterhausen (Dosse)
  • Catak, Güven  (2)
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INTbi00005221
    Format: 33 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The rapid expansion of e-commerce platforms, particularly in the fashion industry, has not only changed consumer behavior but also raised significant environmental concerns. This research aims to explore the concept of Low Impact Websites (LIW) within the context of the clothing industry's e-commerce platforms. By marrying sustainability with User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design principles, this study endeavors to provide actionable guidelines for designing e-commerce platforms that are both efficient and eco-friendly. Employing a multi-method approach, including interviews with professionals, user surveys, and a case study, the research aims to identify the ecological and market advantages of LIWs, understand the challenges in their implementation, and explore their potential impact on consumer behavior and environmental sustainability. Keywords: Low Impact Websites, User Experience, User Interface, E-commerce, Clothing Industry, Sustainability, Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Graphic Design & Visual Communication, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................... 5 1.1 Methodology ...................................... 6 1.2 Scope and Limitations ............................... 7 2. the Impact of Websites on the Environment ...... 7 2.1 Websites and the Environment .................... 8 2.2 Websites and the Clothing Industry .............. 8 3. Sustainable Design ................................... 9 4. Low Impact Websites (liw) ........................... 10 4.1 the Role of Liw ................................... 10 4.2 Guidelines to Build and Design a Liw ........... 11 4.3 Supporting Liw as a Design Decision ........... 16 5. Analysis and Discussion ................................. 17 6. Design Project ......................................... 18 7. Conclusion and Recommendations .................. 20 references appendix
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
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    UID:
    kobvindex_INT60879
    Format: 33 pages : , illustrations ; , 21 × 29.7 cm.
    Content: AI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The rapid expansion of e-commerce platforms, particularly in the fashion industry, has not only changed consumer behavior but also raised significant environmental concerns. This research aims to explore the concept of Low Impact Websites (LIW) within the context of the clothing industry's e-commerce platforms. By marrying sustainability with User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) design principles, this study endeavors to provide actionable guidelines for designing e-commerce platforms that are both efficient and eco-friendly. Employing a multi-method approach, including interviews with professionals, user surveys, and a case study, the research aims to identify the ecological and market advantages of LIWs, understand the challenges in their implementation, and explore their potential impact on consumer behavior and environmental sustainability. Keywords: Low Impact Websites, User Experience, User Interface, E-commerce, Clothing Industry, Sustainability, Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions
    Note: DISSERTATION NOTE: Bachelor of Arts thesis in Graphic Design and Visual Communication, Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, 2023. , MACHINE-GENERATED CONTENTS NOTE: Table of Contents 1. Introduction .......................................... 5 1.1 Methodology ...................................... 6 1.2 Scope and Limitations ............................... 7 2. the Impact of Websites on the Environment ...... 7 2.1 Websites and the Environment .................... 8 2.2 Websites and the Clothing Industry .............. 8 3. Sustainable Design ................................... 9 4. Low Impact Websites (liw) ........................... 10 4.1 the Role of Liw ................................... 10 4.2 Guidelines to Build and Design a Liw ........... 11 4.3 Supporting Liw as a Design Decision ........... 16 5. Analysis and Discussion ................................. 17 6. Design Project ......................................... 18 7. Conclusion and Recommendations .................. 20 references appendix
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Academic theses
    URL: FULL
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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