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AIfIA sponsors first scandinavian conference on information architecture

“AIfIA will be an official sponsor of the Danish Research Library Association’s Forum for Information Architecture (DF-IA) conference. The conference will be held March 9th – 10th, 2004 in Korsoer, Denmark. While it will be the first information architecture (IA) conference held in Scandinavia, DF-IA is drawing international participation.” (AIfIA) – courtesy of peter morville

CHI 2004 Connect

“Our conference theme is CONNECT, and we’ve created new opportunities for conference attendees to connect with technology, with each other, and with Vienna, a marvelous central European city of imperial tradition and modern creativity.” (April 24-29, 2004 – Vienna, Austra EU – ACM SIGCHI)

Designs & Destinations

“Why good information is at the heart of integrated transport. Can better communication and well-designed information have an impact on customer satisfaction and the bottom line?” – A two-day international conference – (July 3-4, 2003 – London UK)

Visualogue

“What is a designer’s most important material? Information. What is the most important attribute of design work? The quality of information.” (Icograda Congress Nagoya Japan – Oct. 8-13, 2003)

Information Architecture

“Two prestigious speakers will talk on this pertinent and significant subject. Information Architecture is ‘the emerging 21st century professional occupation addressing the needs of the age, focused upon clarity, human understanding and the science of the organization of information’ (Richard Saul Wurman).” (STC Belgium)

The Power of Design: AIGA National Design Conference

“(…) focus on the extraordinary opportunities for designing in the 21st century. Designers will play critical roles in the success of our rebounding economyóboth as agents of social change in a complex world and as leading architects of sustainable solutions for a troubled planet. You’ll hear speakers from diverse disciplines who work in a variety of media discuss designing for the economy, environment and culture.” (Vancouver, British Columbia October 23-26, 2003)