November 2006

Information architecture cannot die (Nov 30, 2006)
Peter nails it: What Josh’s post fails to understand is that, well, information architecture cannot die. Information architecture has been around as long as there was information that needed to be related to one another. While I was in Chile...

Some new emoticons (Nov 29, 2006)
Yesterday I was explaining emoticons to my daughter (who is nearly seven). I started by saying "this is how I make a happy face"... :) ... and so on. She understood right away and, not burdened with any other knowledge,...

links for 2006-11-29 (Nov 29, 2006)
Product Design Process: A Graphic Novel "This book was developed as a tool to help students unfamilar with the product development process, teaching the main steps and familiarizing students with working in groups and with deadlines." (tags: design process...

Earlier Posts

links for 2006-11-28 (Nov 28, 2006)

Norte Chico - Pan de Azucar (Nov 27, 2006)

links for 2006-11-26 (Nov 26, 2006)

links for 2006-11-24 (Nov 24, 2006)

Do you have a tagging case study? (Nov 23, 2006)

links for 2006-11-23 (Nov 23, 2006)

Norte Chico - Valle del Encanto (Nov 22, 2006)

links for 2006-11-15 (Nov 15, 2006)

Serials (Nov 14, 2006)

Holy Globo, Batman (Nov 14, 2006)

Chilean presentations (Nov 14, 2006)

links for 2006-11-12 (Nov 12, 2006)

Valparaiso and Vina Del Mar (Nov 11, 2006)

Santiago (Nov 4, 2006)

links for 2006-11-01 (Nov 1, 2006)

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These are all 18 posts for November 2006. Before this was October 2006. And after came December 2006.

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Gene Smith is a principal with nForm, one of Canada's leading user experience consulting firms. He writes about information architecture, interaction design, community, the web and other such topics. More >

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