- 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.
- 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).
- 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
- 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.
- 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).
- Ladislav Sutnar
Ladislav Sutnar was a Czech graphic designer who was a pioneer of what is now termed information design and information architecture. He was educated in Prague at the Prague School of Decorative Arts and then the Czech Technical University, and became a teacher and later Director at the State School of Graphic Arts and Design from 1923-1936. He was also an art director at the Družstevní Práce ("Cooperative Work") publishing house.
- Julian Lombardi
Julian Lombardi (born November 11, 1956) is an American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist known for his work in information architecture, user interface design and in the design of computer systems that support collaboration between large numbers of users. Lombardi currently serves as Duke University's Assistant Vice President of Academic Services and Technology Support.
- Jim Carr
James Edwin Carr (born December 20, 1965) is a technologist, lecturer, and writer. An advocate for digital literacy, Carr serves on the Board of Directors for the Digital Literacy Institute, a non-profit organization that promotes Technical education and access to Internet technologies for under-served populations. During the Tech boom of the 1990s Carr was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of TechTrain, …
- Bob Carilli
Robert Carilli President/CEO Medium Click - SEO/SEM
- 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.
- Loredana Gentile
Mi occupo di tutti gli aspetti legati al canale Internet, soprattutto di come far evolvere da "voce di costo" a "centro di profitto" qualsiasi progetto Web.
- Claudio Vaccaro
Web 2.0 & Social Networking Product Marketing @Libero.it | Founder @Socialware.it | Founder @Crazy-Marketing.it | Blogger | Photographer
- Paul Willard
Online product manager, heavy on UI and data.
- Xian Crumlish
Curator of the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library, Directo of the Information Architecture Institute, author of "The Power of Many," blogger, music lover
- Antonio Bonanno
Too hard to say, I'll stick to the boring traditional description.
- Michael Darius
With a missionary spirit and a background in comparative media studies, Michael has led numerous startups into success. for twelve years He has enjoyed working with world class teams at Sony, 3Com and Apple to create breakthrough product experiences that we have grown to know and love such as the iTunes Music Store, .Mac and the iLife suite.
- Mark Whiting
- Ilaria Salvalaggio
- Andrew Deutsch
Married. No Kids. Rent House. No Pets. Me=Web Designer. Wife=Assistant Director.
- Richard Zaragoza
- Jeremiah Owyang
Jeremiah is a rapidly rising star in the world of social media. His own blog is in the top 1% according to Technorati. In his video show for the Pod network he has interviewed luminaries such as Michael Dell, Craig Newmark (craigslist founder) and Marc Canter, founder of Macromedia (now Adobe).
- Regnard Kreisler C. Raquedan
Award-winning and certified web developer with strengths in web and user-interface design, information architecture, usability, graphic design and project management
- 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.
- David Scott Levin
- Alex
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- Antonio Volpon
- Dan Knutson
- John Dusek
i'm all jacked up on mountain dew.
- Andrew G. Milmoe
- Russell Wilson
I will update this later with more detail, but for now: I am currently focused on software product design, primarily interaction design and information architecture, with a focus on usability, elegance, and intuitiveness. As Director of Product Design I sit between Marketing and Development, providing insight to product management and direction to developers. I have previously designed and managed the development of over 8 commercial products and 15 custom enterprise software . . .
- Alessandro Carrera
- Chris McEvoy
A programmer who hates technology but loves people
- David Sánchez Carmona
- Chris Vestal
- Don Turnbull
- Charu Ahuja
Charu Ahuja, Educational Consultant Charu Ahuja is a graduate student at Kent State University, enrolled in the M.S. program in Information Architecture Knowledge Management. Having received an Masters in Technology and Bachelors in Multimedia, Charu has worked as a Multimedia and Web Developer for five years, developing interactive training modules, large scale websites, and constructing database back-ends.
- Patrick Neeman
Patrick Neeman , Practice Manager, User Experience Patrick serves as User Experience Practice Manager at speakTECH. He brings a wealth of technology and information architecture experience to clients while providing business-driven, cost-saving information design solutions that are highly effective.
- Karen McGrane
I've designed websites for clients in a variety of industries, including travel, financial services, media & entertainment, and cultural institutions. I'm passionate about helping our clients interact with their customers online.
- Paul Englefield
I design user experience for large scale intranets. I also consult in user experience strategy. To achieve this, I take an unhealthy interest in models and methods from human-computer interaction, information architecture, organizational behaviour and software engineering.