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Laurie Kalmanson

Back when I first read "The Polar Bear Book," circa late during the previous century, I didn't know that the schematic drawings I was doing on whiteboards and in PowerPoint were wireframes. Web sites still had producers, and they still did the scheduling and wrote the content and hacked together the site structure, working with the designers and the coders and the backend crew. There was pizza. There was sushi.

Then producers became project managers, and the fun part of the job became something called IA work.

That was then. This is now. The book is still a must

__Laurie


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laurie kalmanson
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