Information Architecture
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Tim Salam, Information Architect & Experience Designer
The articles, portfolio, and resume of an information architect and experience designer. Home to the development of Customer Momentum Preservation (CMP), a user-centered design methodology.
UE Architect
http://www.uearchitect.com/services
User experience design for web sites. Strategy, information architecture, interaction design, usability. Features services, portfolio, clients, resume and contact information.
Useit.com
Jakob Nielsen's column on Web usability, usability engineering, and his minimalist approach to Web quality, recommended links/books. Also his biography and upcoming talks.
VisionCor
http://www.visioncor.com/areas_of_expertise/ika.htm
Consulting firm that helps companies sustain knowledge management throuhgh the use of information and knowledge architecture.
Web Analysis Through Business & Marketing Surveys
iPerceptions is a leading solution provider for customer retention and web analysis for building profitable relationships with web site users.
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT
From the World Wide Web Consortium. These guidelines are the closest you can get to official usability standards.
Web Design References: Information Architecture
http://www.d.umn.edu/itss/support/Training/Online/webdesign/architecture.html
Comprehensive and well-organized lists of links on the topic of information architecture. The site includes articles by knowledgeable authors, as well as the expected links to major organizations and resources.
Webmonkey Radio: Information Designers
http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/radio/drue_miller.html
Listen to a conversation about the life of information designers. Multiple audio formats available.
Why User Testing Is Good (article)
http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/98/14/index3a.html
Mike Kuniavsky happily relates everything you ever wanted to know about user testing (but were afraid to ask).
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