Posts filed under “information architecture”
Sketchnoting Oz IA
As I mentioned last week, Eric Scheid was generous enough to sponsor me to attend Oz IA to be the event’s sketchnoter. I enjoyed myself thoroughly, and will once again indulge my scribbler’s laziness and let some pictures say a thousand words… Okay, so I’m not that lazy. I’d never attended Oz IA before, and […]
Read on...The IA Summit Blues
The conferences I remember as simply wonderful are the ones I didn’t want to leave and couldn’t wait for more of the same a year later. Today, a few days after the tenth IA Summit, all I can say is that if next year in Phoenix will be more of the same, I doubt I’ll […]
Read on...Top-Down Boxes or Bottom-Up Piles?
A chat with Ryan Singer after the next08 has been bouncing around in my head for a few days. Photo by A30_Tsitika We got onto some basic info architecture assumptions which define almost all sites my company makes, and most sites in the web. The more we explored the idea, the more both of us […]
Read on...The Medium is Still the Message
I’ve been designing websites professionally since 1995, and never has any site I’ve worked on been discussed as much as the new Sinnerschrader site, and, to be exact, it’s not even a site at all. Let’s get the full disclosure out of the way first: I’m an Art Director at Sinnerschrader, and other than the […]
Read on...Naked Relaunch, Part I
Warning: if you’re reading this in the feed, it won’t make much sense. You might want to have a look at the site. Gah! What happened?! Suddenly my blog looks like crap! Right? Don’t panic. Your browser is not broken. I didn’t delete my stylesheet either. I’ve been thinking about it for a while, and […]
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