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Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area United States
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Strategist / User Experience Specialist
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
pjbfcp.com
À propos
For years people have asked me what I do. When I told them I was an Information Architect they stared blankly as though I was speaking another language. I liked to lighten the mood by saying, “You know those sticks inside corn dogs? I make those.” The funny thing about corn dog sticks is that they make corn dogs usable. I guess that’s a fair analogy of what I was doing as an Information Architect; making things usable.
Whether you call it Information Architecture or User Experience, I’ve spent plenty of time thinking about how information is structured and how people engage that information. Whether documenting the structure and functionality of a new global navigation for a Fo..
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area United States
Profession
Strategist / User Experience Specialist
Secteur d’activité
Technology / Software / Internet
Site Web
pjbfcp.com
À propos
For years people have asked me what I do. When I told them I was an Information Architect they stared blankly as though I was speaking another language. I liked to lighten the mood by saying, “You know those sticks inside corn dogs? I make those.” The funny thing about corn dog sticks is that they make corn dogs usable. I guess that’s a fair analogy of what I was doing as an Information Architect; making things usable.
Whether you call it Information Architecture or User Experience, I’ve spent plenty of time thinking about how information is structured and how people engage that information. Whether documenting the structure and functionality of a new global navigation for a Fo..
Mots-clés
pjbfcp
unsummit
ignite
ignitempls
modern climate
advertising
user experience
context
mobile
semantic
dynamic relevance
moment
social
ux
Tout plus