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April 27th, 2009 - Brion

Organic’s ThreeMinds blog posted some interesting links about lessons information architects can learn from regular architects (’regular’ for lack of a better terms … these folks are anything but regular). While this overall ideas is, of course, nothing new, these five lessons are all fresh takes with keen insights. Lesson #1, “start with the joints (points of stress)” definitely caught my attention. Sounds like this conference speaker they’ve met is writing a sequel to The Fountainheadache. These concepts are all focused on giving the client what they want while getting them excited about discovering what they also need.


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