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Peter Morville

Peter is a pioneer of the fields of information architecture and user experience. His bestselling books include Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, Intertwingled, Search Patterns, and Ambient Findability. He advises such clients as AT&T, Cisco, Harvard, IBM, Macy’s, Vodafone, the Library of Congress, and the National Cancer Institute. He has delivered conference keynotes and workshops in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. His work has been covered by Business Week, NPR, The Economist, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. Peter lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, two daughters, and a dog named Knowsy. He blogs at intertwingled.org.

An excerpt from the new O’Reilly book, Information Architecture, 4th Edition, explores how information architecture infuses products with meaning and a sense of place.

Article by Lou Rosenfeld, Jorge Arango, Peter Morville
Share:Information Architecture: Design for Understanding
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In an excerpt from his new book, Intertwingled, information architect Peter Morville describes how to create cultures that fit companies and their customers.

Article by Peter Morville
Share:Creating a Cultural Fit
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