47: The Oral History of Information Architecture, with Lou Rosenfeld
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English - June 27, 2018 20:30 - 50 minutes - 34.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 42 ratingsDesign Arts design technology jeff veen future graphic art Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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My old friend Lou Rosenfeld joins the program. He co-authored the seminal book on Information Architecture in the '90s, and now runs Rosenfeld Media, publishers of some of the industry's best books on UX. We go deep into the history of the discipline, and how it's playing out in a new generation of designers today.
My old friend Lou Rosenfeld joins the program. He co-authored the seminal book on Information Architecture in the '90s, and now runs Rosenfeld Media, publishers of some of the industry's best books on UX. We go deep into the history of the discipline, and how it's playing out in a new generation of designers today.
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Links and Show Notes Lou Rosenfeld: Biography Gopher (protocol) - Wikipedia Global Network Navigator - Wikipedia Information Architecture, 4th Edition - O'Reilly Media Rosenfeld Media DesignOps Summit 2018 The Business Case for Design - A virtual conference from Rosenfeld Media The Business Case for Design Meeting Design - Rosenfeld Media Orchestrating Experiences - Rosenfeld Media Jorge Arango - Rosenfeld Media UX Week 2018 – The Premier UX Design Conference The Rosenfeld Review Podcast on SoundCloud