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  1. Rhythm and Flow – A 2012 IA Summit Podcast with Peter Stahl » UIE Brain Sparks

    http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2012/11/20/rhythm-and-flow-a-2012-ia-summit-podcast-with-peter-stahl/

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  2. What’s Your Perception Strategy? (Why It’s NOT All About Content)

    If we focus too much on content, we ignore what we know about how our associative brain comes to makes sense new information. Think about how many people respond before reading past the first sentence of an email, or how a magazine article doesn’t get the same reaction when displayed in HTML. Or consider how knowing the author of a publication influences your judgement of that content.

    —Huffduffed by gradualist 6 months ago

  3. White Knight Academy, episode 1

    Faruk Ateş does creative things on the Web, like Modernizr. He lives in San Francisco and writes and speaks about technology, design and business.

    http://farukat.es/journal/2012/09/666-white-knight-academy-episode-1?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+farukates+%28FarukAt.es%29

    —Huffduffed by cato 8 months ago

  4. SpoolCast: Organization Schemes for Web Content with Donna Spencer » UIE Brain Sparks

    When approaching your information architecture, you’ll realize most sets of content can be organized in more than one way. You need to figure out which works best for your audience, your content, and your project’s goal. There are many approaches to choose from—alphabetic, geographic, format, organizational structure, task, audience, subject/topic—just to name a few. In her UIE Virtual Seminar, Organization Schemes for Web Content, Donna shares the most popular approaches, and offers tips on when and how to use each.

    —Huffduffed by gradualist 11 months ago

  5. LDNIA Podcast: Special Edition from IA Summit 12

    Recorded at the IA Summit 2012 in New Orleans, Giles Colborne talks with Jared Spool, Dan Brown, Dana Chisnell, Angela Coulter, Stephen Anderson, Veronica Erb and Karl Fast in this special edition of the London IA Podcast.

    —Huffduffed by solle one year ago

  6. London IA Podcast: Episode 4 with Giles Colborne

    Episode 4 of the London IA podcast is - finally - out. In it, we chat with Giles Colborne, managing director of CX Partners and author of ‘Simple and Usable’ about his career in design, the evolution of user centred design, writing, the role of conferences, and distraction and delight in design.

    —Huffduffed by solle one year ago

  7. 5by5 | The Web Ahead #11: Josh Clark on Touch

    How best to design for a touch screen? How are interfaces changing with the multitude of devices at our touch? Author, speaker, consultant and expert Josh Clark explains his insights into touch design.

    —Huffduffed by jaronbarends one year ago

  8. Oliver Reichenstein: iA Interview – Why Simplicity Creates Great User Experiences: Design

    In this interview Oliver Reichenstein, Founder of iA, explains the importance of keeping interfaces simple and why current websites are complicated.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/oliver-reichenstein-ia-interview-why-simplicity-creates-great-user-experiences-design/

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  9. London IA Podcast: Episode 3 with Lou Rosenfeld

    Few of us would be where we are in our field without the contribution of Lou Rosenfeld, our guest this month. Andrew Travers and Matthew Solle talked with Lou over Skype about his upcoming October workshops in London, his new book on search analytics, and about how far IA and UX has come since the first edition of the polar bear book.

    —Huffduffed by solle one year ago

  10. More than a metaphor: Making places with information

    Conference: IA Summit 2011 Speaker(s): Andrea Resmini, Andrew Hinton, Jorge Arango Like building architects before them, information architects are creating the spaces in which people meet, transact, communicate, and learn. The spaces that IAs design are where many people will be spending a considerable part of their lives. A heady role!

    This session will explore relationship between information and architecture, taking seriously the phrase “the design of information spaces”. You’ll learn how place-making works as a design methodology, the importance of context on the design of an information space, and how to explain the value of IA in architectural terms that clients and colleagues can understand more clearly.

    http://library.iasummit.org/podcasts/more-than-a-metaphor-making-places-with-information/

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

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