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âThere are two kinds of people in the worldâŚâ
Information Architects + User Experience Designers + Content Strategists + CEOs +
Interaction Designers + Software Developers + User Experience Designers
Information Architects Teachers + Visual Thinkers
ââŚthose who divide the world into two
kinds of people, and those who donât.â
7. Big Architect, Little Architect (2000) morville@semanticstudios.com
âThe little IA may âThe big IA may
focus solely on play the role of an
bottom-up tasks orchestra conductor
such as the or film director,
definition of conceiving a vision
metadata fields and moving the
and controlled team forward.â
vocabularies.â
Eric Reiss, Euro IA (2006)
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âIâm an information architect. I map paths and places across
physical, digital, and cognitive spaces.â Peter Morville
âA picture can connect the strategic with the tactical in a
way no other communication form possibly can.â Dave Gray
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inâ˘forâ˘maâ˘tion arâ˘chiâ˘tecâ˘ture n.
â˘âŻ The structural design of shared
information environments.
â˘âŻ The combination of organization,
labeling, search, and navigation
systems in web sites and intranets.
â˘âŻ The art and science of shaping
information products and experiences
to support usability and findability.
â˘âŻ An emerging discipline and
community of practice focused on
bringing principles of design and
architecture to the digital landscape.
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10. Wurman IA morville@semanticstudios.com
inâ˘forâ˘maâ˘tion arâ˘chiâ˘tect n.
An individual who organizes the
patterns inherent in data, making
the complex clear.
I mean architect as used in the
words architect of foreign policy
âŚas in the creating of systemic,
structural, and orderly principles
to make something work.
The person who creates the
structure or map of information
that allows others to find their
personal paths to knowledge.
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âAboriginal Creation myths tell of the legendary totemic beings who had wandered over
the continent in the Dreamtime, singing out the name of everything that crossed their
path - birds, animals, plants, rocks, waterholes - and so singing the world into existence.â
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âProbably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, this map by
Charles Joseph Minard portrays the losses suffered by
Napoleonâs army in the Russian campaign of 1812.â Edward Tufte
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Design for Discovery
âSearch is among the
most disruptive
innovations of our time.
It influences what we
buy and where we go. It
shapes how we learn
and what we believe.â
Search
Patterns
Peter Morville & Jeffery Callender
Illustrated by Jeff Callender, Q LTD
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Search is aâŚ
Complex, Adaptive System
Goals Interaction Features Indexing Tools
Psychology AďŹordances Technology Structure Process
Behavior Language Algorithms Metadata Incentives
Interface
Query Results Engine Content
Users Creators
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find¡a¡bil¡i¡ty n
The quality of being locatable or
navigable.
The degree to which an object is
easy to discover or locate.
The degree to which a system or
environment supports wayfinding,
navigation, and retrieval.
am¡bi¡ent adj
Surrounding; encircling;
enveloping (e.g., ambient air)
the ability to find anyone or anything
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âInformation is blurring the lines between products and
services to create multi-channel, cross-platform, trans-
media, physico-digital user experiences.â Peter Morville
32,000 B.C. Visual Thinking
I n t e rt w i n g l e
1976 Information Architecture
1995 User Experience
1982 Service Design
2005 Ubiquitous Computing
1986 Interaction Design
âPeople keep pretending they can make things deeply
hierarchical, categorizable, and sequential when they canât.
Everything is deeply intertwingled.â Ted Nelson
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âAfter a half-hour, a three-tone alert soundsâŚIf the
bottle still has not been opened, the system makes an
automated reminder phone call to the patient or a
caregiver. The GlowCap system compiles adherence data
which anyone can be authorized to track. That way the
doctor can make sure Gramps stays on his meds.â
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44. Email Web Store Catalog Phone
morville@semanticstudios.com
Content Creators
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âWhen a unique identifier is
attached to an object, it
becomes possible to collect the
metadata about that object into
a single information shadow.â
âThe unique identifier is the
leverage point with which to
access and manipulate the
whole information shadow in
relation to similar shadows.â
While Kuniavsky advises that we view information as one of many design
materials (like wood and carbon fiber) from which devices can be made, he
also highlights its role as âthe core material in creating user experiences.â
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Heuristics for
Pervasive Information Architecture
Andrea Resmini & Luca Rosati
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Tasks
Features
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IA Therefore I Am
Yosemite Valley Panorama (Photo by John Colby)
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it
hitched to everything else in the universe. John Muir
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