A few weeks ago now, I had the pleasure of hearing Larisa Warnke speak to a group of local information architects about her work at Carlson Marketing. She gave a high-level overview of the process used by her user experience group as they go about creating a user interface, and of how they interact with clients and other groups in the organization. The timing of her presentation was opportune, as I’ve been reading about process and research in Rosenfeld and Morville, and in an article by Jakob Nielsen.
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IA independent study update
October 7th, 2006 · 2 Comments
IA 101 – UXP Skill Sharing Series part 1
September 9th, 2006 · 1 Comment
Based on some discussions on the MNteractive mini-list, a handful of local IA/UXP folks have volunteered to share information about their areas of expertise in a fairly informal series that we’ve titled IA 101. My employer, the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota graciously agreed to let me host the events. The [...]
Gather.com
January 15th, 2006 · No Comments
If you’ve been listening to MPR recently, you’ve no doubt heard the sponsor mentions for Gather.com. My impression of the site is that it’s something like Friendster for windy old people. Or About.com meets MySpace meets a sensible sweater and a cup of tea. Anyway, my own personal bias aside, the site seems to be [...]
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