I’ll be giving a talk at UIE 8 in Boston this October. And I’ve been given a chance […]
YAP YAP YAP
sitemap goldmine
I’m getting deja-blog, but I’m going for it anyhow: An Atlas of Cyberspaces – Web Site Maps
more netflix griping
anthony morales is completely right. Netflix put lipstick on a pig. I still love it though. Oh, Netflix, […]
the world is bigger than US
AIfIA Translation Initiative If I am proud of anything AIfIA has done this year, I think this is […]
teaching
Speaking of teaching (see commenting son “fireside”) I’ve agreed to do a one day tutorial at User Interface […]
Help a reader
I just saw this mail, and having spent way too much time thinking about reccipes and since my […]
Form Follows Food
I’m finishing a lazy weekend with a very lazy sunday morning. I’m on the couch, with a cup […]
Slides!
AIFIA | Information Architecture Leadership Seminar “Slides! Information Architecture Leadership Seminar Afterword: This seminar was a real success, […]
Hard drinking, goofy signing, classification-lovin
IA Summit 2003 Pictures for fun or blackmail.
getting excited
I feel like a little kid in december. Is it christmas yet? Is it ASIS-T IA Summit 2003 […]
go sign up
ASIS-T IA Summit 2003 online registration is working. If you are like me and hate to lick a […]
bias abounds
Love Amazon? Check out Rashmi’s post to better understand your loved one… ‘… it is incorrect to think […]
Card Sorting
InformIT.com : Articles > Blueprints for the Web: Organization for the Masses an excerpt/article on card sorting. Registration […]
Rereading Challis
At Challis’s urging, I’ve reread UX Roles & Titles: Trend or Profession. Other than pain at reading such […]
cool
ASIS-T IA Summit 2003 yay!
nerd cool?
OJR article: Understanding Information Architecture “he is an Information Architect, a member of a discipline that has a reputation […]
Actually, 5 is my lucky number
Challis Hodge notes IA’s popularity as an UX profession.
taste
Mapping Websites is a dang inspiring book. I’m sad to hear it’s gone out of print (a rumor– […]
more is this right
All of the first edition of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web seems to be online on […]
an honest design
After reading Consumer WebWatch: How Consumers and Experts Rate Credibility on the Web, it seems if you you […]
ML tries to read the tea leves
The best part of the end of december is the prognostications. madonnalisa tries to predict the future of […]
The “A” is not for “america”
AIFIA | AIfIA Finishes its First Month with 200 Members, International Flavor “Recent additions to AIfIA’s leadership council […]
meta-kidding yourself
from Metacrap “A world of exhaustive, reliable metadata would be a utopia. It’s also a pipe-dream, founded on […]
ED? Eh.
from the riveting Nathan Shedroff: the v-2 interview (part one of two) and by the way, ED is […]
taxonomies made easier
Ten taxonomy myths is such an pleasently written article, it brings taxonomies in reach. “Myth #1: A taxonomy […]
fixer-upper
Mark Bernstein thinks we are saying the web sucks. Er, well.. I love the web, and think it […]
is big IA dead?
uxDesign says “the “little ia theory” has gained so much traction over the past two years, any conversation […]
but what about the facets?
from aperceptive
just one in a crowd
Okay, so I’m not so special. David Crow: Information Architecture Overload writes about the glut of IA/UX/UCD books […]
A refuge in the data sea
We aren’t the first folks to realize that a lot of data doesn’t mean a thing if you […]