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David Malouf recently posted the wonderful IxDA booklist he and Will Evans compiled to the IA Institute’s discussion list.  Here are a few other must-reads I would add to their list.

Edward Tufte, Visual Explanations
David Weinberger, Everything Is Miscellaneous
Michael Bierut, Seventy-nine Short Essays on Design
Dan Roam, The Back of the Napkin
Alain de Botton, The Architecture of Happiness
Richard [...]

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Peter Morville’s Ambient Findability (O’Reilly Books, 2005) is an engaging, readable survey of the many wayfinding and networking technologies that have reconfigured our cultural landscape over the past decade or so.  Beginning with a meditation on how the “humble keyword” has teamed with the richness of the World Wide Web to deliver a previously unimaginable [...]

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Dan Brown’s Communicating Design contains a wealth of examples of the ten main types of documentation that can inform a web site design.  Brown begins by describing three key user needs documents (personas, usability test plans, and usability reports), then moves on to discussing strategy documents (competitive analyses, concept models, and content inventories) and ends [...]

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With the advent of RIAs and Web 2.0 applications, are we entering a brave new world of web design & information architecture, or is it the same old same old but with a new face?  Or does it even make sense to ask the question this way?

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