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Info Architecture Summit '08: Call for Papers!

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Calling all information architects!

Being the planners and navigators that you are, I’m sure you already have April 12 -14 penciled into your Moleskine planners.

Those are the dates for the 2008 Information Architecture Summit in Miami, Florida. This year’s summit is dedicated to “Experiencing Information,” addressing in particular the experiences in which a user is doing something.

Mark Your Calendar for the IDEA Conference!

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The Information Architecture Institute, an organization that works to improve information architecture across networks of organizations through education, research and advocacy, has an amazing idea!

Well, they have lots of great ideas, but in a transparent attempt to be clever, I’m referring to their upcoming IDEA Conference 2007.

The Best Websites are Useful and Ugly

Functionality and usefulness are far more important to the success of your website than how nice and elegant it looks.

Web Design is the Design of Words

In the design of physical products, the use of words is often seen as a sign of a flaw of the design. On the contrary, in web design, without words, there is no design.

Websites: Designed by Dogs, Managed by Cats

A key danger in website design is over-ambition. We need to design a website we can professionally manage.

Google Changes Information Management

The success of Google proves that if you manage content professionally, tremendous value is delivered.

Info Architecture, Going Beyond Pages

IA InstituteAs Web 2.0 becomes more than a buzzword, many information architects are being asked to go beyond organizing the structure of today’s websites and page layouts. Such a shift has been well recognized and explored in Lou Rosenfeld’s latest update to Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.

If you’re of the info architecture ilk and love Las Vegas (who doesn’t!), then this month’s IA Institute conference and the pre-conference workshop — Designing with Structured Data — is the place to be.

Did Ajax Kill the Information Architect? Lou says no.

Information Architecture for the World Wide Web Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated, said the pale beast.

And so it came to pass that on the 12th month in the 6th year of big numbers the polar bear rose. He from a comfortable perch held forth to the internauts, exclaiming in 526 pages of soft cover that far from a death knell for information analysis and vigor, the folksy chorus of asynchronous requests and micro-content suggestions heralded yes, change, and yes, challenge but nothing so alarming as the end of a fine young science.

Or in fewer words, O’Reilly Media, Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville have completed and are shipping the 3rd edition of “Information Architecture for the World Wide Web”, as updated for the post-Ajaxian, Web 2.0 world.

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