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Graphic Green Routines



Hello Creatives!


In today's world, companies are striving towards transparency and sustainability. Many professionals are trying to be more "green". We, as graphic designers and creators, can be "green" as well by utilizing certain habits and routines. Ultimately, these routines revolve around eliminating waste by using less material and more creativity in order to design efficiently.


In every profession seeking sustainability, the reuse, recycle and compostable routine cycle should be considered and utilized. Designers also should be aware of the materials they use, how they use packaging and how their work is distributed. Manufacturing, production and delivery usage should be considered when trying to achieve an environmentally-friendly, sustainable status.



Principles Graphic Design


To prepare for success and reduce costly mistakes, designers need to collect meaningful data on each project as well as feedback in each stage of the design process. Manufacturing, production and delivery should be considered at the beginning of the design process to make sure they follow the sustainability guidelines. This preparation allows for more accurate and effective measuring of materials, time needed to complete the project and ability to reduce waste.

For some designers, using alternative materials is enough, others require a full green initiative process to be sustainable. Some sustainable materials would be using hemp or soy based inks instead of the resin and propylene glycol based inks. Printing on non-chlorine bleached paper or post-consumer recycled fiber paper, post-consumer recyclable packaging and cardboard. Packaging product in recyclable bubble wrap or biodegradable packing peanuts.


More forward-thinking sustainable design would be migrating printed material into digital material such as downloadable pdf files and even monitoring the consumption of power and energy used by the printers and computers in the office space. In what ways can you increase sustainability in your workplace?


See You Soon Creatives!



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