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The always enjoyable Andrew Hinton has an insightful, witty, surprising set of slides ‘n’ text that tries to explain not only what Information Architecture is, but why it’s been so hard to explain. Along the way he has things to say about communities vs. communities of practice, how to attract flies, and why Wikipedia is more like an AK-47 than like an M-16. Great stuff, entertainingly and elegantly communicated. [Tags: ]

2 Responses to “What is information architecture? The slide show.”

  1. on 07 May 2007 at 11:54 amAndrew Hinton

    Gee thanks!!

    I’m chomping at the bit to see this book of yours, btw…

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