Category IA

Search Patterns

Search Patterns: Design for Discovery
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Better User Experience With Storytelling – Part One

“Stories have defined our world. They have been with us since the dawn of communication, from cave walls to the tall tales recounted around fires. They have continued to evolve with their purpose remaining the same; To entertain, to share common experiences, to teach, and to pass on traditions.
Today we communicate a bit differently. Our [...]

Pervasive Information Architecture

Pervasive Information Architecture is a book being written by Andrea Resmini and Luca Rosati for Morgan Kaufmann-Elsevier which promotes a holistic approach to information architecture and user experience. Find out more »

Peachpit Press

Books from Peachpit Press that we’ve received today:
1. Project Guide to UX Design by Russ Unger, Carolyn Chandler
2. Rocket Surgery Made Easy by Steve Krug
3. Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web by Christina Wodtke, Austin Govella
4. Designing for the Social Web by Joshua Porter
5. Content Strategy by Kristina Halvorson
Thank you, Peachpit Press and Russ Unger!
IROAI

O’Reilly Media

O’Reilly Media will help us with two copies of these titles:
1. Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, Third Edition
By Peter Morville, Louis Rosenfeld
2. Ambient Findability
By Peter Morville
3. Designing Social Interfaces
By Christian Crumlish, Erin Malone
4. Designing Web Interfaces
By Bill Scott, Theresa Neil
5. Web 2.0 Architectures
By James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe, Duane Nickull
Thank you, O’Reilly Media!
IROAI

The State Of User Experience

Jesse James Garrett | UX Week 2009 | Adaptive Path from Adaptive Path on Vimeo.

User Story Mapping

Agile User Centered Design –

The Information Architect Episode by Peter Morville

“Have you read 33 by Richard Saul Wurman? If so, I’d love to hear your reaction. By happenstance, I was on the phone with Mr. Wurman recently. He asked for my opinion, and I had a hard time responding. The word that popped out, eccentric, was intended as a compliment.” Full article

Designing Goal-based Experiences

Designing Goal-based Experiences
View more presentations from Joe Lamantia.

What is an information architect?