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The Dynamic Duo of Information Architecture

Added on 23 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
An Interview with Peter Morville and Lou Rosenfeld (John Rhodes – WebWord)
  • Interviews

Building Online Communities

Added on 22 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The Internet exists to improve communication. Communities can grow anywhere communication occurs.” (chromatic – O’Reilly Network)
  • Information design

The Politics of User Experience

Added on 22 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) a few of the more ubiquitous political influences, most of which are not seen outside of government.” (Steve Fleckenstein – Boxes and Arrows)
  • User experience

The Elements of User Experience

Added on 22 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“There is probably no better book on the market that so clearly and rationally covers the entire area of user experience.” (Jeff Lash – Boxes and Arrows)
  • User experience

Ergonomics Standards & Legislation

Added on 21 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Getting to grips with national and international standards in HCI is more of a black art than a science.” (System Concepts)
  • HCI

Enemies of Usability

Added on 21 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“I know lots of usability advocates who speak the language of business quite fluently.” (Peter Morville – Semantic Studios)
  • Usability

A Taxonomy Primer

Added on 21 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Taxonomies, thesauri, classification systems, synonym rings. (…) All of the terms mentioned above are controlled vocabularies.” (Lexonomy)
  • Metadata

Meet The Elements 

Added on 18 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
Sample chapter from ‘Elements of User Experience’ (Jesse James Garrett)
  • User experience

First Principles: Some Rules of Thumb, and Some Thumbing of Rules 

Added on 18 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
Sample chapter from ‘Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web’ (Christina Wodtke)
  • Information architecture

Educational Programs in Information Design

Added on 18 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“More than graphic design, more than technical writing, but not really in the information architecture or interaction design space, the ideal information design program combines coursework that may touch all of these fields.” (STC Information Design SIG)
  • Information design

Interview: Marissa Mayer – Product Manager of Google

Added on 18 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) how Google creates and improves its customer experience.” (Mark Hurst – GoodExperience)
  • Interviews

Usability Must Die

Added on 17 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
Usability has grown into a monster. (Chris McEvoy)
  • Usability

Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus Version 2.0

Added on 17 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“An experiment in language and interface, Plumb Design’s Visual Thesaurus is both an artistic exploration and a tool to explore, study, and analyze the structure of language.” (Plump Design)
  • Visual design

Beauty is Only Screen Deep

Added on 17 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“People use the web to buy things, find information, make contacts, and what they notice is whether they can successfully buy things, find information, and make contacts.” (Sarah Horton – Boxes and Arrows)
  • User experience

Back to the User: Creating User-Focused Websites

Added on 17 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
Collective Lessons Learned from Listening to and Observing Users (Tammy Sachs – Digital Web)
  • UCD

Color in Scientific Visualization

Added on 11 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The goal of scientific visualization is to enhance scientific productivity by utilizing human visual perception and computer graphics techniques.” (HPSC Group of the University of Colorado)
  • InfoViz

Interview with Taylor and Pennington from Red Hat’s UI Team

Added on 11 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the new unified UI on Red Hat 8 was the talk of the town for the whole summer since the Limbo betas.” (OSNews)
  • Interviews

Making Online Information Usable

Added on 11 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“Usability problems fall on a continuum. On one end are the nuisance problems, like typos or incorrect grammar. Users may not notice these issues, and can ignore them if they do.” (User Interface Engineering)
  • Usability

An Interview with Peter Merholz and Nathan Shedroff on User-Centered Design

Added on 10 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The primary benefit of user-centered design is that, when performed well, it ensures that the product is useful, usable, and meaningful to the end-user.” (Meryl K. Evans – Digital Web)
  • Interviews

Mac User Interface Design for New Developers

Added on 10 October 2002 Peter Bogaards
“The key to usability for Mac applications is consistency with existing Mac applications.” (Brook Conner – O’Reilly’s Mac OS X Conference 2002 Presentations)
  • HCI
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