February 2005 Archive
unraveled notes
Sometime last year I gave into the fact that the personal changes in my life had indirectly changed this site. There were many fewer new posts and the posts that I was able to publish sometimes took me days to complete. Over the past few months, I wasn’t sure whether to simply continue unraveled in this state or to do something about it. A few weeks ago I decided to do something about it; unraveled notes, my new second weblog, is the result. In notes, I’ll be posting short and sweet thoughts, links and ideas. These posts will appear on the homepage, interspersed between longer and more developed posts from my main weblog.
No, it’s not strictly a link log, although many of the posts are link log style. Some posts won’t contain any links at all. Some posts are related to user/customer experience, some aren’t. But all of them are notes. If you like what you see, please take a moment to subscribe to the XML feed for unraveled notes and get updated whenever I add a new note.
Regardless of whether you subscribe to notes or not, I’d like to thank all my regular readers for hanging in there during the past year. And I’d especially like to thank those that have been following along since the beginning. I wouldn’t be here unless I knew that I had wonderful readers out there, and it’s great to be able to say with confidence that my readers kick ass. Thanks again and keep in touch.
I’m writing for Digital Web Magazine
I’m happy to announce the first article from my new column on Digital Web Magazine: Information Architecture as an Extension of Web Design.
For my first article, I wanted to explore the relationships between web design in the traditional sense and IA (or Guerrilla IA as it’s being coined by Peter Boersma) in the modern sense. I’m not going to give away any more so please go read it for yourself!
I’d also like to say how proud I am to be writing for such a great web design magazine. Publishing since 1999, Digital Web is one of the oldest and most well established web design magazines around — online or offline. It’s a privilege to work with a great staff and continue the tradition of quality independent web based zines.
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