[Sigia-l] Freelance IA Opportunities with Modem Media in Norwalk, CT

Curtis Knox curtknox at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 24 11:42:43 EST 2003


We have a number of freelance opportunities available in our East Norwalk, CT office starting as early as Jan 5th.  Pls note that freelance positions may flip to full-time.
As an Information Architect, it will be your job to assure optimal usability on client engagements. You will design web site structures, content organizations, interactive processes, and user interfaces that help users find what they're looking for - quickly and easily.
Information Architects at Modem Media are organized, logical, analytical, and extremely creative. They are able to synthesize various forms of research and content into informational and navigational design solutions for our clients. The Information Architect must balance consumer and client objectives to find solutions that capture the most appropriate paths between users and the information they need.
At Modem Media we consider Information Architecture essential to the success of any project. You will work closely with a best-in-class team specializing in designing and implementing interactive solutions for some of the world's most respected brands. Departmental teammates will include Visual Designers, Copywriters and Requirements Analysts --all focused on achieving the best solution to the design challenge.
For those in New York City, please note that our office is approx 1hr by train from Grand Central. Our office in East Norwalk is a 5 minute walk from the train.
Please send resumes or any questions to cshafer at modemmedia.com.

Thank you,

Curt Knox
Associate Director, IA and Requirements Analysis
ModemMedia
203.299.7326
cknox at modemmedia.com
www.modemmedia.com


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