Peter Morville
About: British soccer player and digital librarian who grew up to become a founding father of information architecture. Author of Ambient Findability and co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web. Currently working on a new book about Search Patterns. Lives in Ann Arbor with his wife, two daughters (who both play soccer), and a dog called Knowsy.
Talks Peter Is Giving
Sunday, April 13
| 11:15 - 12:00PM | Search patterns |
Monday, April 14
| 8:30 - 9:15AM | Search patterns (repeat) |
Twitter Stream:
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Web Style Guide
--The 3rd edition of the Web Style Guide is here ahead of schedule. And since the authors haven't yet had time to make the whole text available on...
World Usability Day
--I haven't quite recovered from my European travels, but tomorrow I leave for Landmark College to participate in World Usability Day New England. ...
User Experience Week
--I'm headed to Lisbon, Portugal in a few weeks to put on a four-day, one-man show called User Experience Week, co-sponsored by FullSIX and Microsoft...
Tag Galaxy
--If you enjoy playing with interactive, multi-dimensional search result visualizations (and then making fun of them) as much as I do, Tag Galaxy is ...
Information Architecture Today
--I'm deeply immersed in a tangible futures project that roughly involves translating ambient findability concepts into compelling, credible applicat...
Found Futures: Talking with Stuart Candy
--Stuart is a researcher at the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies and a research fellow of the exceptionally farsighted Long Now Foundation....
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Comments
Thanks, see you too :)
I totally understand why prefer to run solo. I am thinking that I will probably end up that way too unless I find a partner that runs about a 9:30 / 10:00 minute miles for the distance. Thanks for the running route!
Hi Peter, I'm a fan :)





















