Lou Rosenfeld and Steve Krug Hit the Road in April
Information architecture and Web usability experts and best-selling authors Lou Rosenfeld and Steve Krug bring their workshops to your city starting April 1st in St. Paul, MN.
(PRWEB) March 31, 2004 -- Information architecture and Web usability experts and best-selling authors Lou Rosenfeld and Steve Krug bring their workshops to your city starting April 1st in St. Paul, MN.
"Enterprise Information Architecture" expands on the topics in Lou's popular book, Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, and provides strategies for integrating information systems so that content can be accessed through a unified interface despite the politics of who owns that content and how they manage it. If you are struggling with the challenge of getting a large multi-departmental web environment to behave like a single, user-centric website, this workshop is for you.
If you are responsible for making sure a complex, content rich site is still user friendly" you won't want to miss "Don't Make Me Think: the Web Usability Workshop" with Steve Krug. Steves workshop will teach you how to recognize and solve the usability problems in your own site, and how to make low cost/no cost testing an everyday part of your companys design process. The day includes a live usability test and expert reviews of a number of Web sites using URLs submitted by attendees--perhaps even your own.
Dates and Locations:
St. Paul, MN: April 1-2
Washington, DC: May 7-8
Seattle, WA: May 27-28
Register today at http://louisrosenfeld.com/krugrosenfeldseminars/
About Advanced Common Sense
Advanced Common Sense is the online home of usability consultant, Steve Krug. Steve specializes in expert usability reviews for existing sites or work-in-progress, and conducts workshops in the U.S. and Europe. He is the author of best-selling Dont Make Me Think." His website is www.sensible.com.
About LouisRosenfeld.com
Lou Rosenfeld is an independent information architecture consultant with unmatched credentials. He has been instrumental in helping establish the field of information architecture, and in articulating the role and value of librarianship within the field. He founded what for years was the industry's leading consulting firm, Argus Associates, helping organize its first three conferences and coauthoring its best-selling book. He conducts workshops throughout the country and in Europe. His website is www.louisrosenfeld.com.
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