
Boxes and Arrows Podcast
1) Information Architecture, A Global Perspective
In this podcast, Jeff Parks talks with Jessica DuVerneay, the Global Director for the first annual World Information Architecture Day, held in February 2012. Jessica shares her experience of organizin...Show More
2) Leaping Into Indie UX
In this episode Chris Baum speaks with Donna Spencer, Lynne Polischuik, Justin Spencer and Erin Jo Richey at the 2012 IA Summit about their interactive panel discussion Taking the plunge: Diving into ...Show More
3) Driving Holism in Cross-channel Projects
Chris Baum talks with Patrick Quattlebaum at the 2012 IA Summit in New Orleans about his insights about holism vs. atomism and tools that designers can use to help companies see and develop experience...Show More
4) The Past and Future of Boxes and Arrows
Jeff Parks talks to Boxes and Arrows founder Christina Wodtke about the past and future of the magazine. Her key message is that designers still need to get their ideas out into the community.
5) The Stranger's Long Neck
Mr. McGovern, who will be teaching a Masterclass series in Canada on the importance of task management this November, discusses several of the key findings in his new book and how such knowledge can l...Show More
6) 5 Minute Madness
Along with conference speakers, attendees share their thoughts of the IA Summit, its people, ideas explored, or whatever else they want to share... but they only have 5 minutes each to do so.
7) Sorting Skittles: A User Research Game
Aaron Hursman introduces introduces a new user research technique that engages research participants. Learn how you can use this game approach to produce rich, quantifiable data.
8) The future of wayfinding
With boundaries between the abstract digital world and the real physical world becoming blurred, we need new approaches to wayfinding, information scent and navigation.
9) The Human Interface (or: Why Products are People, Too)
User experience designers need to stop thinking about interfaces as dumb control panels for manipulating machines and data and start thinking about them as human beings.
10) Metropolitan Information Architecture: The future of UX, Databases and the (Information) Architecture of complex, urban environments
What does location mean for UX? How does information architecture and design synchronize with urban architecture? How does mobile communication and web culture impact the streetscape? Are we living in...Show More