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Måndag, Tirsdag, Onsdag, Törsdag, Fredag är vi här Lördag, Sondag hemma Lördag, Sondag hemma(Daughter brought this song home from school. Repeat ad nauseam)Word(s) of the dayThe days of the week, of...
View ArticleBridging Media
Information is going everywhere, bleeding out of we thought was cyberspace and back into the real world: Internet access has moved into cellphones and hand-held devices; social networks are now mobile...
View ArticleIA for Ubiquitous Ecologies
Not anyone has access to either the ACM library or any of their proxies. So here's the full paper on 'Information Architecture for Ubiquitous Ecologies' written by me and Luca Rosati and presented at...
View ArticleA wheelbarrow of PPT slides
As those of you who have been unfortunate enough to spend some time with me over a coffee or two know very well, I happen to have some interest in the education side of IA. Syllabi, courses,...
View ArticleThe IA Happy Cab - Part 1
Part 1 of the log I kept during the 20 hour drive back from the 1st Polish IA Conference in Warsaw to Hamburg and Copenhagen on the IA Happy Cab (#iahappycab) on Saturday April 17, with Eric Reiss (ER,...
View ArticleThe IA Happy Cab - Part 2
Part two of the log I kept during the 20 hour drive back from the 1st Polish IA Conference in Warsaw to Hamburg and Copenhagen on the IA Happy Cab (#iahappycab) on Saturday April 17, with Eric Reiss...
View ArticleA Preliminary IA Bibliography
When some two years ago we started working on what was to become the Journal of Information Architecture, I had already started charting what academia was thinking and writing on the subject of IA. It...
View ArticleWorkshoppe à la Parisienne
I'll be hosting a pre-conference workshop at EuroIA 2010 on September 23: An Introduction to Information Architecture. If you think you might be interested in joining us for a few hours of IA and...
View ArticleOf Patterns and Structures
As with many a good discussion, this got started by chance. While I was cruising around with too many tabs open in my browser, one of them caught my attention. Stefano Bussolon (@sweetdreamerit),...
View ArticlePervasive IA Workshop
At the end of March I'll be presenting my workshop on Pervasive Information Architecture at the 12th ASIS&T IA Summit in Denver, Colorado. It's going to be a great gig, and you can register for it...
View ArticleWhat is Cross-channel
Simon and Tomas? Who the hell are they and what do they have to do with cross-channel, multi-channel, pervasive information architecture and cross-media? Is that a guitar-and-mandolin duo, by any...
View ArticleArchitectures of Meaning
The practice of information architecture (IA) as “the structural design of shared information environments” has been changing in the past few years under the influx of media convergence and ubiquitous...
View ArticleSketching Intent Paths
If you work on cross-channel user experience right now, one of the trickiest questions you might get asked is how do you communicate the change in scope to both stakeholders and the design team. What...
View ArticlePlacemaking 101
A while ago I promised a brief list of resources on space, place and place-making to friends and students. It took a while, I concede, but here it is. I decided to start with books first, and leave...
View ArticleTeaching Systems
The draft version of a working paper me and Bertil Carlsson have written for the Relating Systems Thinking & Design 2013 conference in Oslo, October 2013. While information is becoming pervasive,...
View ArticleThe Architecture of Information
The Swiss-French architect Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, that we better know as Le Corbusier, wrote “Vers une architecture” in 1923. The book, soon to become one of the most successful and controversial...
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