Green Interfaces

Experience and interaction designs for sustainability

GreenPrint to Save Trees

EcoGeek recently blogged about a handy little free accessory for your green computing setup, if ever you require printouts.

If there is no “Printer Friendly Version” button to click, then GreenPrint’s free software might be the solution. The software does the reformatting for the user, so that efficient printing is fast, easy, and possible. Their goal is to save 100 million trees through extensive use of the program, hence why they’ve launched a free version.

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(thanks, Kyra!)

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This blog addresses sustainability in design, especially in experience and interaction design. Ideas, tools, and applications with an eye towards sustainable living are multiplying. I found that I was gathering a sizable cache of resources by my own research, and I hope that by sharing it I can inspire others.

Michael Gomez
Interaction Designer, Austin TX

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