The Sustainability Reflection Cards are a tool built for teams to navigate the complexities of multi-modal sustainability through dialogue.
Designed collaboratively with Sebastian Prost, these illustrations were used on a deck of cards to promote reflection on sustainability in five contexts. We decided to align each context (Political, Ecological, Cultural, Economic, and Technologial) with a different character from the animal kingdom. The cards were used for workshops at MozFest 2022, DIS 2023, and Northumbria Responsible Design Week 2024.
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Read the DIS workshop paper here:
Bringing Sustainability through, in, and of HCI into Conversation Prost, S., Taylor, N., Strohmayer, A., Collingham, H., De Castro Leal, D,. Krüger, M., Liu, J., Crivellaro, C., & Vines, J. 2023.In Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS ’23). ACM. doi.org/10.1145/3563703.3591459
Research funded by EPSRC, part of Centre for Digital Citizens project code EP/T022582/1.