Category Archives for Information Architecture Design

Frederick Law Olmsted – A "Matter of Chronic Anger"

“Suppose that you had been commissioned to build a really grand opera house; that after the construction work had nearly been completed and your scheme of decoration fully designed you should be instructed that the building was to be used … Continue reading

03. January 2009 by dan
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“Now That I See It”

Concept description for a book I’m calling “Now That I See It”, where I will examine the all-too-common failure of user experience design process deliverables to secure durable client buy-in and sign-off on the design and alignment of website features and functionality … and what the ux design process might look like were it to be augmented with tools and techniques borrowed from and inspired by traditional architecture. Continue reading

02. January 2009 by dan
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Video: IA on a Large Scale

Information Architecture on a Large Scale from Isoaxis on Vimeo. Presentation by Dimitri Glazkov on July 11, 2008 at the IPSA (Internet Professional Society of Alabama). I’ll have some comments and impressions once I’ve had a chance to view the … Continue reading

19. December 2008 by dan
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What I’m Working On. Still.

I drew a set of wireframes for this site we plan to launch in Feb of ’09 waaaay back in the spring of ’08. And even though we moved “forward” from the gigantic paper-and-sharpie renderings by mid-July and have since … Continue reading

16. December 2008 by dan
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