Archive for April, 2008

This morning, Peter Morville (of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web aka “The Polar Bear Book” and the equally outstanding “Ambient Findability“) announced that he is in the process of working on a new book about Search Patterns. Peter gave the following presentation for the first time today in public, which included a collection [...]

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There were some great presentations at the Information Architecture Summit today in Miami. My favorites, with links to slides: Jared Spool (User Interface Engineering) – “Journey to the Center of Design“ Gene Smith (author of “Tagging: People-Powered Metadata for the Social Web) – “Tagging: Five Emerging Trends“ Bryce Glass (Yahoo!) – “Designing Your Reputation System [...]

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Once again Alan Cooper takes complex product design and development subjects and refocuses the conversation in such a way that you’re left thinking “why doesn’t everyone else see the world this way?” (Full disclosure: I’ve been a customer and student of Cooper for the past three plus years In this keynote address entitled “An Insurgency [...]

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