The second class of a 15 week course taught at Parsons, the New School for Design. Topics include: Understanding Complexity and the effects of not understanding complexity when solving problems. 3 tools for complexity wrangling are outlined, including an in class workshop format for "frame-storming" and homework.
3. Last Class we...
• Defined Information Architecture and the
intents on information architects
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4. Last Class we...
• Defined Information Architecture and the
intents on information architects
• Discussed the differences and
intersections of interaction design, graphic
design, user research and content strategy
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5. Last Class we...
• Defined Information Architecture and the
intents on information architects
• Discussed the differences and
intersections of interaction design, graphic
design, user research and content strategy
• Got our first assignment, which is due
today
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6. I am an
information
architect
I intend to because I believe
make the unclear clear everything is complex
put the what architecture frames
before the how problems, design solves
them
facilitate understanding understanding is
organize meaning, always good but it is
create clarity and equally important to
establish truth not understand
support goals, makers clarity is a
and users prerequisite of truth
by: Abby Covert & Dan Klyn
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7. I am an
information
architect
I intend to because I believe
make the unclear clear everything is complex
put the what architecture frames
before the how problems, design solves
them
facilitate understanding understanding is
organize meaning, always good but it is
create clarity and equally important to
establish truth not understand
support goals, makers clarity is a
and users prerequisite of truth
by: Abby Covert & Dan Klyn
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8. Complexity
part of something
that is complicated or
hard to understand
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9. Users
Layers of
Complexity
Markting
Makers
Design
Information
Architecture
Strategic Goals
Stakeholders & Their Bosses
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10. Users • Comfort with context
• Access/Interest/Trust
• Reading & Grade level
Layers of
• Aesthetics & Taste Complexity
Markting
Makers
Design
Information
Architecture
Strategic Goals
Stakeholders & Their Bosses
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32. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
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33. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
How people
opt into your
offering(s)
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34. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
What could detract How people
from this person opt into your
proceeding at this offering(s)
point?
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35. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
What could detract How people Who else could
from this person opt into your entice this person
proceeding at this offering(s) at this point?
point?
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36. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
What could detract How people Who else could
from this person opt into your entice this person
proceeding at this offering(s) at this point?
point?
How people use
your offering the
first time
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37. How people hear about
your offering(s)
How people explore
your offering(s)
What could detract How people Who else could
from this person opt into your entice this person
proceeding at this offering(s) at this point?
point?
How people use
your offering the
first time
How people use
your offering
over time
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49. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
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50. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
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51. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
– Admit what is fact
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52. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
– Admit what is fact
– Document Assumptions
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53. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
– Admit what is fact
– Document Assumptions
– Identify Opportunities
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54. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
– Admit what is fact
– Document Assumptions
– Identify Opportunities
– Highlight Open Questions
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55. Rules of Frame storming
• Start the activity with a framing matrix
• Work through it with a group
– Admit what is fact
– Document Assumptions
– Identify Opportunities
– Highlight Open Questions
• One thought per post-it, one color for each
area above (Example: Red = Open Questions vs. Green = Facts)
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59. Rules of Shared Vocabulary
– Create a document everyone can access with
the terms as they are collected
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60. Rules of Shared Vocabulary
– Create a document everyone can access with
the terms as they are collected
– Record not just the term but the place the
definition came from
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61. Rules of Shared Vocabulary
– Create a document everyone can access with
the terms as they are collected
– Record not just the term but the place the
definition came from
– Expand all acronyms
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62. Rules of Shared Vocabulary
– Create a document everyone can access with
the terms as they are collected
– Record not just the term but the place the
definition came from
– Expand all acronyms
– Indicate terms that are “internal only”
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63. Rules of Shared Vocabulary
– Create a document everyone can access with
the terms as they are collected
– Record not just the term but the place the
definition came from
– Expand all acronyms
– Indicate terms that are “internal only”
– Document relationships between terms
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64. Shared Vocabulary
Example
Account Group Example: Ann’s Department Store
Example: Northeast Division
Account
Store Example: Waltham Location
Area Example: Women’s
Zone Example: Active Wear
Fixture Example: Running
SKU Example: Item #
product Example: Item # + Size + Color
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70. Rules of Continuums
– Create the scales together, but rate where you
are at and the goal individually
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71. Rules of Continuums
– Create the scales together, but rate where you
are at and the goal individually
– Avoid negative scales and judgmental
language
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72. Rules of Continuums
– Create the scales together, but rate where you
are at and the goal individually
– Avoid negative scales and judgmental
language
– Try to be timeless, not trendy
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73. Rules of Continuums
– Create the scales together, but rate where you
are at and the goal individually
– Avoid negative scales and judgmental
language
– Try to be timeless, not trendy
– Document the goals you agree to and set up
regular measurement against them
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75. Home work Share
your student experience at Parsons
– 3-5 things you think really suck
– 3-5 things you think are working well
Write each on a post it
– 3 min to share with the class and map your
post it against the others shared thus far
Turn in your write-ups via email by
Tuesday 9/11 at noon
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77. Workshop Instructions
– 5 Min: Meet in your group to decide which problem
you will be solving this semester
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78. Workshop Instructions
– 5 Min: Meet in your group to decide which problem
you will be solving this semester
– 10 Min: Discuss the problem and choose the right
framework to use for your first assignment
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79. Workshop Instructions
– 5 Min: Meet in your group to decide which problem
you will be solving this semester
– 10 Min: Discuss the problem and choose the right
framework to use for your first assignment
– 45 Min: Using your framework brainstorm through
opportunities, questions and facts of the problem
space.
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80. Workshop Instructions
– 5 Min: Meet in your group to decide which problem
you will be solving this semester
– 10 Min: Discuss the problem and choose the right
framework to use for your first assignment
– 45 Min: Using your framework brainstorm through
opportunities, questions and facts of the problem
space.
• Identify 3 colors of post its to use for the 3 things
you are brainstorming
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81. Workshop Instructions
– 5 Min: Meet in your group to decide which problem
you will be solving this semester
– 10 Min: Discuss the problem and choose the right
framework to use for your first assignment
– 45 Min: Using your framework brainstorm through
opportunities, questions and facts of the problem
space.
• Identify 3 colors of post its to use for the 3 things
you are brainstorming
• Start with 5 minutes of silence and writing
individually, then go around and share and map
each persons post its
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82. GROUP Homework for 9/24
Finish documenting what you know on your framework
and prepare to present it broadly to class in 5 minutes
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