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Tom talks to James at the DCIA dinner

OK, so we have Information Architecture, but now Animals get their OWN architecture?

So much information. So little space. Brilliant how they communicate so much so succintly

Photos of World IA Day 2017 in Chicago

Client

The French Regional & American Museums Exchange, a unique bilateral organization of 24 museums in France and the United States

 

Use Case

With K+A, we delivered a complete web site solution including consulting, design, editorial assistance and a sophisticated CMS, customized with our technological partner EURODOC. FLASH animations were developed to enhance browsing by country and city, and to view the transversal galleries in different ways. Specialized functions were developed to present works of art, permanent collections, virtual or physical exhibitions with their various stages and their contributing museums, new acquisitions, current events, education projects, and museum publications. The metadata for the works of art was designed to be re-usable in accordance with exchange standards such as Dublin Core format and the Open File Initiative (OAI) protocol for Metadata Harvesting.

 

Site

www.framemuseums.org/

This page is a frameset. [A frameset in 2006!] When I clicked the table of contents link in the top frame navigation I expected it to appear in the bottom frameset, leaving the navigation in tact and letting me scroll the contents and click to any papers I wanted.

 

But they have other ideas. They want to present the table of contents in a new window, opened by javascript and my browser has such nefarious stuff switched off.

Look at original size - bizarre selection in Computer Science > Theory of Computing. The /Illustrated Guide of Astronomical Wonders/ shows up in m any categories.

John printing the Information Architecture assignment in the BCIT New Media program. Printing station was located at the BCIT Downtown campus on the 8th floor.

 

John Pick - BCIT 2017

Client

Since five centuries, Berger Levrault publishes French laws and public regulations. With more the 800 employees, the publisher is mainly working for local collectivities and the health sector.

 

Use Case

Berger Levrault acquired a legal database for Hospitals. At the time, it was distributed only as a desktop application. The project was to publish it online following a new business model. An XML based documentation technology from EURODOC was chosen. My job was to design the way the user would interact with the product, using the chosen technology.

 

Site

www.legibase-sante.fr

 

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