Dan Brown
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Dan Brown has been practicing information architecture and user experience design since 1994. Through his work, he has improved enterprise communications for Fortune 500 clients, including US Airways, Fannie Mae, First USA, British Telecom, Special Olympics, AOL, and the World Bank. Dan has taught classes at Duke, Georgetown, and American Universities and has written articles for the CHI Bulletin, Interactive Television Today (itvt.com) and Boxes and Arrows, an online magazine dedicated to information architecture.
In March 2002, Dan participated in a panel discussion on the creation of information architecture deliverables at the annual IA Summit in Baltimore. He also presented a poster entitled, “Where the Wireframes Are: The Use and Abuse of Page Layouts in the Practice of Information Architecture.” Currently, Dan leads the Information Design and Content Management group within the office of e-Government for the Transportation Security Administration, a federal agency dedicated to protecting freedom of movement in the US.
Stories written by Dan Brown
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Opening Pandora's Box: Special Deliverable #1
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Coherence, Context, Relevance: Special deliverable #2
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Where the Wireframes Are: Special Deliverable #3
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Three Visio Tips: Special Deliverables #4
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Understanding PowerPoint: Special Deliverable #5
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Three Lessons From Tufte: Special Deliverable #6
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IA Library Quick Reference: Special Deliverable #7
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Deliverables and Methods: Special Deliverable #8
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The Visual Vocabulary Three Years Later: An Interview with J…
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The Information Architecture of Email
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Representing Content and Data in Wireframes: Special Deliver…
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Wireframe Annotations in Visio : Special Deliverable #11
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Toggling Shapes in Visio: Special Deliverable #12
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Lost in Translation: IA Challenges in Distributing Digital A…
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Visio Glue: Not For Sniffing - Special Deliverable #13





