Considering the Question
In our latest blog post, Sarah Barrett talks about the relationship between “data science” and Information Architecture, arguing that we need to focus less on the “data” and more on the “science.”
In our latest blog post, Sarah Barrett talks about the relationship between “data science” and Information Architecture, arguing that we need to focus less on the “data” and more on the “science.”
Bram Wessel and Sarah Barrett present at the 2015 Information Architecture Summit.
Bram makes the case for Enterprise Information Models in his IA Summit talk “Atomizer: Microcontent and the Future of IA.”
“IA in a Complex Business Context” was presented at the 2015 IA Summit in Minneapolis, Minnesota. If you were at the talk and want to give feedback, you can rate it at SpeakerRate. I’d also love your feedback, find me on Twitter at @Documentalope. I’m going to tell you a story about some things I regret, …
The issue is rarely building the taxonomy itself, but the organizational readiness and alignment required to build and support that taxonomy.
Gary Carlson and Bram Wessel recently spoke about lessons that Factor team members have learned through various e-Commerce engagements.
Taxonomy Boot Camp 2013 demonstrates how the User Experience discipline is helping taxonomists get better results for users. From design techniques to testing, these communities are learning, and growing, together.
In his Taxonomy Boot Camp talk, Bram Wessel focuses on how to expose the way diverse groups of users create mental models of an information space.
In “Taxonomies: From Idea to Reality,” Gary Carlson will lead discussion with industry leaders Seth Maislin, Ralph Tamlyn, and Carol Hert that taps into their experience with successful taxonomy projects.
For the third consecutive year, Bram Wessel guest lectured on Mobile Web user experience for UW’s Master’s in Communication – Digital Media program at the invitation of professor Kelly McIvor.