- Peter Morville
Peter Morville is author of "Ambient Findability" (ISBN 0-596-00765-5, AKA "the Lemur Book"), co-author of "Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" (ISBN 978-0596527341, AKA "the Polar Bear Book"), and principal of Semantic Studios. Peter was also a co-founder and past president of the Information Architecture Institute.
- Eric Reiss
Eric Reiss has been creating interactive experiences for almost 25 years. Following a long career as a senior copywriter for one of Europe's leading business-to-business advertising agencies, he founded the Copenhagen-based consultancy E-Reiss ApS in January, 2001 (that's 010101 for you binary types - more info at www.e-reiss.com).
- Christina Wodtke
Christina Wodtke is the author of "Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web" (ISBN 0-7357-1250-6) and a frequently interviewed vocal proponent of strategic information architecture, design management, and innovation. She is also a serial entrepreneur. She also founded the Webby-nominated magazine of design thinking, Boxes and Arrows. Christina was also a co-founder and past President of the Information Architecture Institute (see the Founders page).
- Lou Rosenfeld
Louis Rosenfeld is a co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web (ISBN 1-56592-282-4, AKA "the Polar Bear Book") and principal of Louis Rosenfeld LLC, an information architecture consultancy. Lou founded Rosenfeld Media, a user experience publishing house, in late 2005. With Christina Wodtke, Lou founded the Information Architecture Institute (see the IAI founders page), and is currently a member of its Advisory Board.
- Thomas vander Wal
Thomas Vander Wal is an information architect best known for coining the term "folksonomy". He's also known for initiating the term "infocloud". His works has been with the Web and with information design and structure. He has worked for the INDUS Corporation in Bethesda, Maryland, is a member of the Founding Leadership Council for The Information Architecture Institute, and the Steering Committee for the Web Standards Project (WaSP).
- Adam Greenfield
Adam Greenfield is an American writer, consultant, and instructor at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. (Formerly well-known as an information architect, as of mid-October 2006 he no longer describes himself as such.) He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1968. Greenfield attended New York University during the late 1980s, earning a degree in Cultural Studies.
- Richard Saul Wurman
Richard Saul Wurman (born 1936) is an American architect and graphic designer. He is considered the pioneer in the practice of making information understandable. He has written and designed over 80 books and created the TED conferences. In 1976 he coined the phrase information architect out of his reaction to a society that daily creates massive amounts of information, but with little care or order.
- Peter van Dijck
Peter Van Dijck is a Belgian information architect (See information architecture), author of Information architecture for designers. He founded the videoblogging mailing list (See videoblogging). He also founded Mefeedia He developed the XFML specification, an XML representation to share Faceted Classifications. He started the Faceted classification mailing list. He started the IA institute translations initiative
- Nick Finck
Nick Finck is a web craftsman, lecturer, instructor, and author. He is most commonly known for his role as founder and publisher of Digital Web Magazine in 1996. He is also known for coining the term "web craftsman" which is used to describe a web professional who plays a role in various aspects of the field. In addition he is also widely known for supporting the adoption of liquid web design, …
- Jesse james Garrett
Jesse James Garrett is the Director of User Experience Strategy and a founding partner of Adaptive Path, the world's premier user experience consulting company. He is author of The Elements of User Experience (New Riders), and is recognized as a pioneer in the field of information architecture. Jesse's clients include AT&T, Intel, Crayola, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and National Public Radio.
- Stuart Langridge
Stuart Langridge (also known as 'Aq') is a web and software developer based in the United Kingdom. Langridge is the author of two books, DHTML Utopia, and Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache (with Tony Steidler-Dennison) for technical publishers SitePoint. Also for SitePoint, he wrote the Stylish Scripting weblog during 2005. Langridge is a member of the Web Standards Project's DOM Scripting Task Force and is an acknowledged commentator on DOM Scripting techniques.
- Andrey Golub
BSc- Applied Mathematics/ Software Engineering, PhD- Systems Analysis and Design. Who's Who in the World- 2008 (Marquis), . Prof: IT/TLC/Web Project- Product Manager, Sr.Systems/ Business Analyst and Team Leader. Web: Web 2.0 Evangelist and Researcher (Marketing 2.0/ PR 2.0/ Community Manager) with some broad experience in leading Open-Community (and Open-Source) projects.Co-founder, VP and IT/Web Manager of Business Club 2.0 Milan-IN (official LinkedIn Italia supporter Club).
- Jorn Barger
Jorn Barger (born 1953 in Yellow Springs, Ohio) is an American blogger, best known today as editor of "Robot Wisdom", an influential early weblog. Barger coined the term "weblog" to describe the process of "logging the web" as he surfed. Some of his writings have been a source of controversy, provoking accusations of anti-Semitism. He has also written extensively on James Joyce and artificial intelligence, …
- Zoë Keating
Zoë Keating is a Canadian-born cellist and composer based in San Francisco, California. In her solo performances and recordings (particularly the ongoing project she calls "One Cello x 16"), she uses live electronic sampling and repetition in order to layer the sound of her cello, creating rhythmically dense musical structures. She also served from 2002 to 2006 as second chair cellist in the cello rock band Rasputina.
- Dariusz Nowak-Nova
Dariusz Nowak-Nova (born in 1962) is a Polish multimedia artist, system analyst and information architect. For more than 10 years has been responsible for implementation of many interactive projects of a visual character. He was the author of many visual campaigns for local government bodies and public entities, he was an expert in e-government programmes, as well as lecturer and instructor in seminars addressed to local government communities.
- Keith Schengili-Roberts
Keith Schengili-Roberts is a long-time author on Internet technologies, beginning with his work for the magazines Toronto Computes! in the early 1990s and then The Computer Paper from the mid-1990s up until 2003. In 1994 he worked on Delrina's Cyberjack Web browser and on its accompanying Web site, one of the first commercial Web sites. His long-running series on HTML, "Weaving Your Own Web Site" was drawn from his professional experience, …
- Ken McGowan
Ken McGowan is the leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia. He is an author and Information Architect and was The Green Party Of Nova Scotia's candidate for the Electoral District of Annapolis Ken is the second son of three to Arnold Sinclair McGowan of Bridgetown Nova Scotia who's family history in the province stretches back more than two centuries. Mr.
- Roberto Busa
Roberto Busa (born November 13, 1913) is an Italian Jesuit priest and one of the pioneers in the usage of computers for linguistic and literary analysis. He is the author of the Index Thomisticus, a complete lemmatization of the works of Saint Thomas Aquinas and of a few related authors.
- Stuart Gitlow
Stuart Gitlow (born November 29, 1962), board-certified in addiction and forensic psychiatry, is the Executive Director of the Annenberg Physician Training Program in addictive diseases.
- Dennis Matthies
Dennis Matthies (born April 12, 1946) received a B.S. in physics from MIT in 1968 and an M.A. in Philosophy and Humanities in 1981 from Stanford University, where he taught until 1997. From 1992 to 1997, at Stanford University’s Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), Dennis Matthies developed several experimental courses that have subsequently become known to a wider public. These include: Precision Questioning (which was initially taught in the Stanford Philosophy Department), …
- Andrea L Ames
- Anonymous Spocker
Exceptional technical specialist with an in depth knowledge of all aspects of systems and information management. A Highly developed communicator and recognised authority on Oracle architectures and technologies.
- Massimo Fiorentino
Overview: Started drawing at 3. Have never stopped. Started playing the piano at 7. Won't stop here either. Been in the media / design business since 1995. During this period I've been involved in almost every possible aspect of digital design / interaction design & media creation. Goals: Telling stories (i.e. becoming a movie maker); My personal web site can be found at http://www.interiority.com/
- Claudio Vaccaro
Web 2.0 & Social Networking Product Marketing @Libero.it | Founder @Socialware.it | Founder @Crazy-Marketing.it | Blogger | Photographer
- Tasha Luksa
I'm a traveller...not content to stay anywhere for too long. New to Chicago...love to keep it real...love meeting new people and just chilln' out. My favorite thing ever is cooking...and building web sites...user-centered design...and further educating myself. Plan to open my own company in the next 10 years or so. I like to relax but I admire a strong work ethic and a desire to succeed or a passion for your job.
- Gary Barber
IA, UX, UI front end freelance developer
- Robi Paul Sen
- Jason Kleckner
Jason is manager, information architecture and guest research with Target. He’s responsible for setting the strategies, supporting business processes and building a team responsible for establishing a solid foundation upon which best-in-class interactive experiences are built. Beginning his career as a production artist, he went on to be the development manager and co-owner of Freshly Wired before starting at Target as a manager for web creative projects.
- Nick Finck
Nick Finck is best known in the web industry as a craftsman by trade. His skills transverse web design, web development, information architecture and web publishing. He is the publisher of Digital Web Magazine, "the Web Designer's online magazine of choice," and he found Designs by Nick Finck in 1994 and co-founded Blue Flavor in 2005 where he currently is the Director of User Experience. He is the author of numerous web-related articles for publications such as A List Apart, . . .
- Sean Patrick Coon
I'm paying the mortgage by helping organizations move toward a 2.0 existence. I'm enabling community by helping others digitize their voices whenever possible. I'm living by writing, illustrating, shooting and creating sounds...
- Hongche Liu
I was the chief information architect at Spock. I'd like to blaze new trails in the world of technology.
- Mafe de Baggis
In rete fin dai tempi del Videotel (1989), copywriter dal 1993, ho iniziato a occuparmi professionalmente di Internet nel 1998 come community manager di Atlantide. Dopo varie peripezie tra Business Press (Atlantide.it), Matrix (Virgilio.it) e RCS WEB (Gazzetta.it, Corriere.it) ho fondato Daimon, società di consulenza nata per aiutare clienti e partner a usare Internet in tutte le sue reali potenzialità. A giugno 2001 ho pubblicato "Le tribù di Internet" con . . .
- Xian Crumlish
Curator of the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library, Directo of the Information Architecture Institute, author of "The Power of Many," blogger, music lover
- Stephen Collins
Frequently self-appointed tricky problem solver driven by a need to help people and organisations effect change in their capacity to retain, distribute and share knowledge. Enjoys (perhaps too much) affecting organisational culture around breaking down siloed and selfish attitudes to knowledge. More than a little passionate about developing and using great social applications as a way to help people and organisations do their jobs better.
- Stephen B. Gilson
Areas of focus: Project management, knowledge management, collaboration, focused team orientation. Research, writing, and communications.
- Kelsey Ruger
Kelsey is an accomplished technologist and designer with broad experience in all aspects of Internet technology; Web design/development and marketing and strategy.
- Benjamin Horst
"Yond Cassius has a leane and hungry looke, He thinkes too much: such men are dangerous" I once ran my own repressive totalitarian regime, the 4-East Communist Party, leading my people to the socialist paradise. (Yes, the infamous Bobert was my employee in those days. Remember the job Rocky Balboa had at the beginning of Rocky? That was Bobert.) After communism foundered, I shifted gears to become the top organized crime boss of Poughkeepsie and a founder of The Syndicate.
- Krishna Unni
Passionate web design and online communications enthusiast. Open Source evangelist.
- Linda Lane
Technogeek painter Seattle.
- Ilaria Salvalaggio