Goodbye, Confusion
In the year that How to Make Sense of Any Mess has been on sale, I’ve been up to a lot of exciting things.
In the year that How to Make Sense of Any Mess has been on sale, I’ve been up to a lot of exciting things.
The way we use our time says alot about who we are. This talk looks at time as a critical material in the pursuit of our goals
We all have to deal with our messes, whether we like it or not. This talk offers information architecture as a tool set to rely on when facing messes made of information, content and data (which most are!)
The IAI needs help, its library is lacking. We need to come together as a community to help bring this resource to its fullest potential.
There is no “entry-level” into Information Architect. It just takes perseverance and passion.
Asking the question: Does the way we architect information affect happiness?
The one in which I create a game to get my students to critique each other’s diagrams
The work isn’t just about the product, it’s also the process. The work you do, the questions you answer, and the problems you solve.
We never know what life will throw at us, so making key decisions up-front about how you will prioritize can save time down the road.
We all have to ask hard questions about our work – being a teacher is no exception.