Peter Morville: The InfoDesign profile
By Peter J. Bogaards (May 2004)
Each month, InfoDesign profiles a thought leader in the design industry, focusing on people who are identified with or show strong sensibilities to the design of information and experiences. This month, Peter Morville is our 'victim'.
Peter Morville is President and Founder of Semantic Studios, a leading information architecture and user experience consulting firm. He is widely recognized as a founding father of the emerging field of information architecture, and he serves as a passionate advocate for the critical role that findability plays in defining the user experience. Peter is co-author (with Louis Rosenfeld) of the best-selling book on the subject: Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.
Favorite World Company
IBM (http://www.ibm.com/). For reinventing itself and doing cool research.
Company Never To Work For
Altria (http://www.altria.com/) Because I hate sneaky name changes even more than cigarettes.
Person To Meet
My great, great, great, great grandfather.
Favorite Place on the Web
Q LTD - Because I finally got to work on a small, beautiful web site rather than a massive mountain of information.
Lesson(s) Learned From .Com Burst
People live longer than companies.
Most Promising Technology
Teleportation. Because I hate flying. See also: "Beam Me Up" in Scientific American.
Best Software Application
Microsoft Outlook
Your Advice For A Talented UX Designer
Findability precedes usability. You can't use what you can't find.
Most Important Social Change
The Internet. It connects people around the world and dramatically reduces the percentage of my life spent in shopping malls.
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