Six Species of Information Architecture
Six Species of Information Architecture
http://www.disambiguity.com/2006/04/the-six-species-of-information-architect/
This blog will be a place to record thoughts, assigments and links that examine theories and practices of instructional technology during my graduate work at UMBC.
Six Species of Information Architecture
http://www.disambiguity.com/2006/04/the-six-species-of-information-architect/
I receive a weekly email called Liquid Treat: The designer’s thirst quencher served daily. I loved the site described below. I hope you do as well. You should check out the designjunction site as well. http://www.designjunction.net/index_f.html
Web designer Chanuki Seresinhe of London has released her latest design experiment online. Everbloom—a sweet website, particularly to those sensitive to pollen—invites you to tiptoe through the tulips, compose a digital flower arrangement, and send it to a friend. More like a video game than a florist shop, you’re in charge of the display, size, and transparency of the pretty petals. Flowers contributed by Rebel Rebel, photography by Jason Taylor, fluttering logo design by Wonderland.http://www.everbloom.co.uk
We are promoting this new site internally at KKI since it is offering free CME for participating in webcast. What is interesting about it from an ISD standpoint is the virtual image of Joe Valenzano, President and CEO of Exceptional Parent. It’s in the upper right hand corner of the sight. I’d loved to hear your comments about this. I find it disconcerting having this guy stare at me.
http://www.epliveonline.com/epliveonline/
Webopedia (www.webopeida.com) is a free online dictionary for words, phrases and abbreviations that are related to computer and Internet technology that provides easy-to-understand definitions in plain language, avoiding the use of heavy jargon when possible so that the site is accessible to users with a wide range of computer knowledge.