So you want to be an information architect?
There is no “entry-level” into Information Architect. It just takes perseverance and passion.
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.
IA is so much more than web navigation – information is everywhere! I just had to figure out how to talk about it.
The following was delivered as the closing plenary address at the European Information Architecture Summit in Brussels, Belgium on September 27, 2014. — I was asked here today to reflect on…
We shouldn’t have to sell IA, but we need people to understand its importance and the importance of it being done correctly.
If the internet is a place and Search has become the way in. UX and Search Pros need to work together to make it the internet the best place. This talk connects the lessons of UX with the promise of SEO and SEM.