Friday, March 21 2025 / Workshops
In this full-day workshop, you will learn the basics of what information architecture is, how it contributes to the overall user experience of digital spaces, and the skills that information architects use on a daily basis. You will learn about different kinds of taxonomies, when and where to use them, and how to craft information architecture deliverables that adhere to best practices and optimize your users' information seeking behaviours.
DISCLAIMER:
We would like to inform you that a minimum number of attendees is required for this workshop to proceed. In the event that this minimum is not met, we will cancel the workshop and issue full refunds for all tickets. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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Information Architecture & UX Strategy Consultant / Rebecca Harper Consulting
Rebecca Harper is a leader in the strategic user experience design space with a passion for UX research, information architecture, content strategy and end-to-end service design. Rebecca brings her formal training in library & information sciences along with over a decade of hands-on industry experience in the public, private and higher education sectors in Canada, the US, and Australia to clients seeking to make sense of their messy digital and physical information ecosystems. She currently resides in Calgary with her dog and enjoys reading, being in nature, and travelling.
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Friday, March 21, 2025
Students/unemployed get 30% discount.
Enter code STUDENT30 at checkout.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Tickets available until March 20, 2025
2 days before the event
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