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book review

Boxes and Arrows: Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web pretty cool!

it is here it is here it is here!

Amazon.com: Books: Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web is finally available *and* the price is right. Back to […]

huh?

Read through The Best IA Tool You Never Heard Of and despite the joy i feel in my […]

it’s all true

Well, the book is off at the printers, and the Amazon.com buying info is finally correct. It’s a […]

quote of the month

from Boxes and Arrows: Understanding PowerPoint: Special Deliverable #5 “Inserting screenshots into Word is like popping pimples: it […]

more mo

from Boxes and Arrows: Building the Beast: Talking with Peter Morville “B&A: So why a second edition? Morville: […]

Forward, ho!

Peter Morville wrote a poetic forward for my book– it’s a pleasure to read. PDF of forward to […]

peter’s looking….

From a new Semantics column on Ambient Findability “Having achieved this network nirvana, the question is inevitable: what’s […]

please take a second

Can you grab a minute and take this survey? Cheers! IA Myths, Realities, and Promotions

IAAAAAA

Still a very busy little bee.. just got the first PDF’s back from the publisher, and it’s so […]

dmoz

Open Directory – Reference: Knowledge Management: Information Architecture the open directory decides what IA is really all about– […]

dan wrote this

The Importance of Information Architecture (pdf)

i wrote that

Mind your phraseology! Using controlled vocabularies to improve findability

space age!

IA spotted at Nasa: NASA WWW Best Practices, Chapter 1.1 – Structure and Site Organization. Who desperately needs […]

Tooltalk!

In Boxes and Arrows: The Tool Makes the (Wo)Man, Erin explains why drooling over the right bit of […]

crop circles

My finalized cover (pay no attention to the one on Amazon.) Just in time to ride the publicity […]

woo hoo!

Amazon.com: buying info: Information Architecture for the World Wide Web (2nd Edition)

IA everyday

Interesting classification scheme spotted at Safeway. They’ve choosen meals as the main organizing principal, which leads to funny […]

signing

I love fonts deeply. But like my wine experiences, I have no memory for names and thus I […]

doomed to repeat it….

Lou recommends After the Dot-Bomb: Getting Web Information Retrieval Right This Time “I explained to the broker that […]

stretch, breath

I love: Dan Brown. I mean, never mind the great deliverables articles that have been on B&A, his […]

Rapid Reading

My latestest entry in the favorite slim book category is Rapid Problem Solving With Post-It Notes. While it […]

toes stepping

In Dan’s Brown’s latest Special Deliverable, Where the Wireframes Are, he discussed one of my favorite sticking points: […]

Deja Vu

Now that sounds familiar…. “Egreetings truly operated on “Internet time,” and could implement suggestions very quickly. On the […]

completely terrific

Doing a Content Inventory (Or, A Mind-Numbingly Detailed Odyssey Through Your Web Site) is damn good. As was […]

The Emporer’s complex clothes

A few weeks back, I was lucky enough to have That Damn Canadian(tm) as a houseguest. Karl Fast […]