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November 11, 2002 Interactivity / Process and Methods

Introducing Interaction Design

Posted by Bob Baxley

Well-designed interactive products allow people and technology to carry on a complex and elegant dance relying on multiple, simultaneous forms of communication. A new 12-part series will discuss the activity of interaction design as it relates to the Web, and the relative advantages and disadvantages of the Web as an interactive medium.

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November 4, 2002 Agile/Lean UX / Process and Methods

Tackling Maintenance Projects

Posted by Dan Saffer

A typical maintenance project goes something like this: someone has a new piece of functionality or content they want to put up on the website. The IA’s job: find the best place for it.

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November 1, 2002 From the Editors / Workplace and Career

Coming of Age

Posted by Erin Malone

It seems like a lifetime ago when I asked my boss if I could adopt the title “Information Architect.” After all, according to Richard Saul Wurman’s definition, that is what I was. He laughed at me and said Information Architect isn’t a title, or a role. It’s not a job. That conversation took place only four years ago.

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October 31, 2002 From the Editors / Learning From Others / Workplace and Career

Leaving the Autoroute

Posted by Christina Wodtke

By committing all their attention to a single craft, often literally over hundreds of years, each town in France has received the renown that comes with great work. But what happens when you leave the autoroute, lured by one of those signs proclaiming the town’s mastery and claim to fame?

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October 27, 2002 Learning From Others / Reviews / Workplace and Career

Talking with Jesse James Garrett

Posted by Erin Malone

Upon publication of his new book, “The Elements of User Experience”, Boxes and Arrows talks to the author, Jesse James Garrett, to discover how the diagram evolved into the book, why he only wears black and how his work as an information architect has evolved.

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