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How to make your digital engagement activities better for the environment


In this resource, Katie Parry from digital agency and arts sector specialists, Supercool, provides a selection of practical actions to help you make your digital engagement activities better for the environment. Katie provides tips and suggestions that will help you make your organisation’s website, social media channels, emails and computers more sustainable.


Published: 2022 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

How to make your website better for the environment: sustainable content creation


Katie Parry from digital agency and arts sector specialists, Supercool, gives practical tips on creating digital content that’s sustainable to help you keep your website energy-efficient.  In this resource, Katie looks at visual content, accessibility, usability and SEO, calls to action, and content strategy and planning. This resource was first published on the Supercool blog.


Published: 2021 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

How to make your website better for the environment: coding and hosting


Katie Parry from digital agency and arts sector specialists, Supercool, gives practical tips to help you reduce your website’s energy consumption.  In this resource, Katie looks at the impact coding and hosting can have on your website’s carbon footprint and what you can do to reduce this impact. This resource was first published on the Supercool blog.


Published: 2021 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

How to make your website better for the environment: sustainable website design


Katie Parry from digital agency and arts sector specialists, Supercool, gives practical tips to help you reduce your website’s energy consumption through your website design. She looks at custom fonts, visual content and user-journeys. This resource was first published on the Supercool blog.


Published: 2021 | Resource type: guide-toolkit

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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