Friedberg, Earl2014-02-132014-02-132014-02-132014http://hdl.handle.net/10012/8257This thesis presents results from a qualitative case study on environmentally minded technology designers, and provides an account of how these designers think, differ and behave. Through semi-structured interviews, we interview designers at a large mobile phone manufacturer. The responses of environmentally minded designers are contrasted with traditional designers. The findings lead to a discussion on the differing roles, tradeoffs and standards between these two groups of designers.endesignersdesignsustainabilityproduct designqualitative studieshuman-computer interactioncomputer sciencesustainable interaction designdesign researchhci and designLearning from Green Technology DesignersMaster ThesisComputer Science