If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! I’m pleased to announce our first guest post, by Fran Alexander, taxonomist extraordinaire and writer of the excellent taxonomy and information architecture blog VocabControl. So please read on to discover why you really do need to care about [...]
I’ve been thinking about information architecture a lot recently, in terms of how important it is for web sites (even simple web sites), what IA features a CMS can and should offer. Web design has gone through several major iterations over the last 15 years, each of these adding a new layer of sophistication, or, [...]
On what I’ve been doing with Renaissance recently.
On providing tools to help site administrators work together.
On how client input can greatly enhance your application’s development.
On making CMS packages active rather than passive management tools.
On how CMS packages handle SEO, and what Renaissance’s take on the matter is.
On what all that Web 4.0 guff was *really* about.
On what the web could really be, if we set our (creative) minds to it.
On database design decisions and how tricky they can be.