Published inKnown ItemInformation architecture and metaphorWhat happens when load-bearing metaphors break down?Apr 11, 2023A response icon4Apr 11, 2023A response icon4
Published inKnown ItemThe parable of the railroad: a useful metaphor for Information ArchitectsDoing IA is mostly about convincing people something needs to be done. Metaphors are powerful tools to do that; here’s one of mine.Mar 30, 2023A response icon1Mar 30, 2023A response icon1
Published inKnown ItemUnderstanding Architectural Scale: Tabletops and landscapesOur brains use different processes depending on the scale of the space. Decide whether you’re designing a landscape or a tabletop.May 6, 2021May 6, 2021
Published inKnown ItemWebsites are not living rooms and other lessons for information architectureWherever you are, please take a moment and think if you can remember where your grandparents kept their telephone. Close your eyes if you…Mar 24, 2021A response icon2Mar 24, 2021A response icon2
Published inKnown ItemYour Information Architecture is an Accessibility ProblemYou may not have an information architect on your team, but you definitely have information architecture in your experience. Information…Mar 11, 2021Mar 11, 2021
Published inKnown ItemIA in Practice: Getting to Structured ContentA case study on transitioning to structured content for a new learning site.Apr 8, 2020A response icon3Apr 8, 2020A response icon3
Published inKnown ItemEvidence and AntelopesBuckland’s “Information as Thing”Mar 26, 2020Mar 26, 2020