Thursday, July 24, 2008

Silver Metalic Bikini

presentations of three case studies

Concrete cases are always looking for the information architecture and difficult to find. By an entry in the extremely well-maintained blog regularly The Hot Strudel Jan Jursa, I came across the videos of the presentations by three examples in the content management arena this year's CeBIT. Patrick Roelofs, former Head of Information Architecture team at Tribal DDB in Hamburg and now co-owner of the agency eparo presents parts of its work for Volkswagen, presents Markus Stolze, consultant and project manager at the BTC his experiences from a project with the utility EWE and Bernhard web from the start, and Rolf Schulte radio.de report Strathaus of eparo of their cooperation. The whole is framed by a presentation of the conferences very active Matthias Müller-Prove, in which he introduces the methods of information architecture briefly, and a final discussion of all the presenters to the question "Is the user-centric design approach for each website useful? "which I actually thought that they no longer under discussion.
The talks are apparently on a rather less skilled audience, the substantive complexity has therefore very limited. Who wants to know, however, as colleagues and how they work so their work present, which was to invest for a moment of his time.

Patrick Roelofs: Proud as Volkswagen


Markus: Example EWE


Matthias Müller-Prove: Information Architecture - Concepts and methods
Patrick Roelofs: Example Volkswagen
Markus Stolze: Example EWE
Bernhard Bahners: Example radio.de
discussion: the user-centric design approach is appropriate for each site?

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