Optimize for Joy

You might know of Christina Wodtke from her best-selling book, Information Architecture:  Blueprints for the Web. She’s spoken on the topic of the human experience in information spaces at conferences worldwide, currently consults and teaches at Stanford and California College of the Arts. She’ ...
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Eliminating Bad Design

In this episode, you’ll hear about how Jared wrote some of the first personal computer software for office space systems, the backstory of creating his businesses, and some advice for designers just getting started.Welcome to UX-radio, the podcast that generates collaborative discussion about info ...
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Simplifying user experiences when designing digital tools and applications might not be as easy as you think. Giles Colborne has been designing interactive user experiences since the early 1990s and he shares some meaningful insights about making design 'simple'.Welcome to UX Radio, the podcast th ...
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Don Norman wrote Design of Everyday Things in 1988. Now, 25 years later, he revised it. This podcast is a reflection on the many changes that have taken place in the industry in these 25 years -- what has stayed the same and what has changed. And what does Don foresee for the next 25 years: what wi ...
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How to Design Contextual Research

Welcome to UX Radio, the podcast that generates collaborative discussion about information architecture, user experience, and design.Today's spotlight is on Kendra Shimmell, managing director of Cooper. As an educator and designer, Shimmell is at the forefront of product strategy, design, and busine ...
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In this episode we are pleased to introduce you to Whitney Quesenbery who has contributed impressive value to the field of user experience and research. She's written three books, the last entitled "A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences, with Sarah Horton. this book builds ...
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Curating UX Expertise

This podcast is a special insider view of Louis Rosenfeld.  Lou is the co-founder of Argus Associates, founder of the IA Summit and co-author of the well-known "Polar Bear Book," called Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.Lou is an IA consultant and manages Rosenfeld Media. Now Rosenfel ...
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We are sure glad that Peter happened upon the book, Careers in Library Science, one day whilst wondering around a library. This podcast walks through how he got started in Information Architecture and began to create a connection between the physical organization of library information and the onlin ...
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How to Make IA Good

How can you make Information Architecture "good"? Dan Kyln and Bob Royce of The Understanding Group, share insights and strategies for creating meaningful, relevant, and clear IA. We highlighted some cool quotes, captured a transcript, summarized the resources and would love to hear what you think! ...
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Are you good with people? Do you know how to get them to do stuff? Are you using tips and techniques you picked up from others or experimented with? If so, I bet that sometimes your strategies work and other times they don’t.Dr. Susan Weinschenk has over 30 years of experience as a behavioral psy ...
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