[Sigia-l] Information Architecture 3.0

Groot, Boyd de boyd.de.groot at satama.com
Fri Dec 8 10:47:42 EST 2006


Indeed, nowadays I just have "senior designer" on my business card. Nice
and simple.

Change the world, start with yourself :-)

--Boyd 

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Sent: woensdag 6 december 2006 21:29
To: Alexander Johannesen
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Subject: Re: [Sigia-l] Information Architecture 3.0

I exactly know what you feel like Alex. In fact, on my side as an
interaction designer ( so to speak) each time I hear the word Ia , I
shudder: "does it mean something I am NOT?"

but what about an HCI expert? user experience designer? Interface
designer?
Interactive media designer? They are all like terms thrown in your face
to make you worried about your identity.

I wish all would just vanish and what we would see in the job ads wwould
be a simple : "Designer of digital software/ media and products aware of
new design methodologies. point!"

:)

malahat


Quoting Alexander Johannesen <alexander.johannesen at gmail.com>:

> On 12/3/06, Andrew Boyd <facibus at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've mentioned this before I guess - I used to be married to a 
> > systems engineer who used to look down on the local car mechanic 
> > calling himself an automotive engineer. The labels should never be 
> > more than a convenience, otherwise I think we're in danger of 
> > forgetting the job we went in to do.
> 
> Hmm. There's a few things to be said about this that works the other 
> way as well. Some times that title says something about the person 
> with that title. What's the difference between a business analyst and 
> a user-experience alchymist? They probably do the same job, at least 
> in spirit, but I'm pretty certain they do it very differently. I can't

> tell you exactly what the difference would be, but there are 
> underlying currents of things, things like if a person is allowed to 
> even call himself something as eclectic as UX alchymist, is he an A4 
> business analyst or something more / slightly different? Is that good 
> or bad? Who knows, but I think it's better for people to use whatever 
> context you can give.
> 
> If I present myself with my former title to people I meet, certain 
> expectations arise that probably aren't warranted, and my job can 
> possibly be called something else which I indeed do; I never present 
> myself with that title, but a different title that indicates more my 
> approach to things, often customised to the context of the people I 
> meet.
> 
> However, It's also interesting in another way, as I'm job hunting 
> these days ; if people advertised jobs as IA or UCD at best, I could 
> at least find them. Right now they are usually called "business 
> analyst" which seriously is a flawed title in my UCD world. Not all of

> us have a working network of friends that help, especially if you're 
> new to the field or work in cities with limitations.
> 
> 
> Alex
> --
> "Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you
know."
>                                                          - Frank 
> Herbert __ http://shelter.nu/ 
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