Abby Covert, author of How to Make Sense of Any Mess, teaches us about information architecture, a subject she strongly feels is a core life skill. She's seen people get fired over language and informs us that – quite obviously in hindsight – architecture is less expensive than design.

Here's what to listen for:

  • 00:44 What is information architecture?
  • 01:52 How is information architecture used specifically in building software?
  • 04:25 Is information architecture synonymous with customer development?
  • 04:52 Is information architecture as a practice pervasive and can it be used in multiple contexts?
  • 06:28 How do we make sure everybody’s on the same page?
  • 10:24 What does deciding what language to use entail?
  • 13:27 How do you get started with information architecture?
  • 15:06 Does everybody on the team need to be involved in the information architecture/design process?
  • 17:49 Are there a range of emotions/feelings about people’s involvement in architecture design?
  • 19:34 What is meant by a “mess”?
  • 20:53 How do you get customers involved in the information architecture process?
  • 24:01 Why should you consider architecture before design?
  • 25:18 How can we make sure we’re going about naming things properly?

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