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Green Graphic Design trailer
Course Outline
- Office Hours: Should The Internet be More Green, Personal Responsibilities, Certification Marketing (72:47)
- Office Hours: FSC Criticism, Vetting Certifications, Indigenous Consent, Low-Impact Logging (83:36)
- Office Hours: Talking to Printers, Local Printing vs Transportation, Education with Clients (196:57)
- Office Hours: Eco-Anxiety, Staying Engaged with Activism Long-term, The Importantce of Community (103:39)
- Office Hours: Carbon Credits, Colonialism, and Small Business Pricing (64:02)
- Coaching Call: Client Requests, Expert Positioning, Taking on Unfamiliar Projects (86:04)
- Office Hours: Sustainable Design Policies, Fake Followers on Insta, Social Media Algorithms, Vetting Greenwashed Clients (138:53)
- Office Hours: Pricing Consulting Work, People who "Pick Your Brain", Client/Printer Relationships (123:21)
- Office Hours: Niching, International Packaging Sourcing, Client Screening Processes (105:14)
- Office Hours: ROI for Branding/Clients, B-Corp Cert vs Donations, Carbon Neutral Transparency (127:06)
- Office Hours: Project Onboarding Questions, How to handle a Greenwaswhed Inquiry, Mailback/Refill Programs (88:17)
- Office Hours: Research Process + Pricing, How to Price Research, What if there are no sustainable options?, Sustainable Compromises (89:34)
- Office Hours: Why Earth Hour SUCKS, Gender-Neutral Design, Aesthetic Trends in Sustainability (70:26)
- Office Hours: Forest Resilience, De-Extinction, Green New Deal Forestry, How to Lower CO2 Footprint (93:22)
- Office Hours: FSC + Recycling Symbols, Are Eucalyptus and Bamboo Sustainable? (101:54)
- Office Hours: All About Seaweed (and Invasive Species Impact) (64:16)
- Office Hours: Stone Paper, Domtar's Eco-Sins, Misleading Sustainability Claims from Corporations (91:00)
- Office Hours: CRM Software/How We Use Asana for Clients, Color Psychology, Design Work For Portfolios (66:08)
- Office Hours: Freelance VS In-House Jobs, Methane and Animal Agriculture, How to Retain more Knowledge/Learning (91:40)
- Office Hours: Why Free-Trade Agreements Hurt Sustainability, Cost of Recycling, Balancing the Cost of Green Design for Businesses (91:21)
- Office Hours: Why Cradle-to-Cradle Isn't That Good, Circular Economy Frameworks, Bioplastics, and Mega-Corp Responsibilities for Sustainability (121:43)
- Office Hours: Translating Sustainable Studio Policies to Freelance Work, Our Backgrounds, Emissions Responsibility: USA vs China vs Paris Climate Agreement vs Green New Deal (102:44)
- Office Hours: Forest Fires, Hemp as a Material, How to Create a Proposal for Branding/Website Work (67:22)
- Office Hours: In-House Sustainability for Design, Client Communication After a Project, Ink Types (106:03)
- Office Hours: Lead Generation, Networking Group Pros + Cons, Does Individual Action Matter? (91:51)
- Office Hours: Sex, Sustainability, and Zero-Waste (+ Sustainable Makeup, Conversations around Bad Carbon Offsetting Practices) (80:53)
The Course will Include:
- Over 12 hours of lecture content and 20+ hours of podcast-style specific topic community discussions
- Resources, templates, workbooks, and more!
- A private Geneva community with like-minded designers
- Weekly coaching calls launched 2-3x a year free for all students (current and past)
- Optional Green Designer Certification
- Lifetime Access with Free Content Updates
We're always available on the Geneva and are happy to have 1:1 calls with students who want extra support.
Emil's Experience
“There is so much value in this course, from learning about the climate crisis, and material choices, to running a green studio and working with clients. The community around the course has been great and I feel really happy I signed up. Taking the course transformed this autumn into something positive.”
Sara's Experience
“This course isn’t just about green graphic design but really helped me to understand how to make better decisions not just as a designer, but as a person. So much research and care went into this course that it would take years to learn everything on your own. Overall I just learned so much and I see myself going back to this again and again. Again, thank you for this wonderful course and for making it so accessible!”
Nadia's Experience
“This course has given me new hope and clarity on the direction I’m taking my business. While a lot of the subject matter is downright depressing, I’m filled with so much joy being able to think critically about them and have thoughtful conversations with designers who also give a shit."