IA Classics: Tools of the Trade in Comic Book Form
by Dan Willis on 2003/04/21 | [7 Comments]
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This isn’t to suggest that Ms. Sinha, a psychologist, researcher, and user experience consultant who presented at AifIA’s Leadership Seminar, wasn’t keeping me interested on that day in Portland. In fact, I was enjoying her discussion of free listing, card sorting, and other tools so much that my brain was running at double speed. While I was listening to Ms. Sinha, I was also thinking about how much easier my work would be if I could get some of the people I work with (and for) to attend similar presentations. But that would be impractical, and it’s also unlikely that the same people will ever read the work of Rosenfeld, Morville, or Krug.
What I need are highly condensed overviews, I thought, like those comic books that convert great literary works into a few illustrated pages. They condense Moby Dick down to 12 pages and provide a version of Great Expectations that can be read in 15 minutes.
So I created these one-pagers (it took me two pages to cover personas). I did treatments for the tools that could be done well in this format and skipped the ones that couldn’t. My hope is that these pages help make the tools of our trade more accessible. They require little investment from the reader and they’re goofy as hell. (It’s been my experience that people open to whimsy also tend to be open to new ideas.)
These overviews don’t replace the fine work that I used as my sources, just as 20 panels of a comic book can’t replace James Joyce’s Ulysses. But they may be able to spark interest in and support for information architecture in a new, viral way.
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