What Makes Websites Work? Bringing Information Architecture into the Drupal Development Process

Zoey and I had the opportunity to co-present a session on information architecture and the Drupal development process at DrupalCon in Barcelona this past week. Ron helped us prepare conceptualize the presentation which we gave on Friday in the PickTeck room to a fairly large crowd.

There were many good questions from the audience, and some conversations that continued throughout the day.

As I get ready to head for the airport, I wanted to post the slides for folks to download.

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Submitted by Bevan Rudge on September 24, 2007 - 7:28pm.

Oh great! Do you know if there's a video of the session?

Submitted by Gregory Heller on September 25, 2007 - 10:02am.

The session was video recorded. DrupalCon is going to make the videos available some time soon, as I understand it.

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