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Pervasive Information Architecture

Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences

Craft intuitive and accessible information architecture in a post-desktop world!

Andrea Resmini (Author), Luca Rosati (Author)

9780123820945

Paperback / softback, published 17 May 2011

272 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.8 cm, 0.64 kg

\""This book is required reading for all information architects and user experience designers. It\u2019s a brilliant guide to the design of products and experiences that bridge multiple platforms and channels\u2026 The best book you'll find about the emerging practice of cross-channel user experience design.\"" --Peter Morville, foreword author and author of Ambient Findability and co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web

\""The rise of pervasive technology encourages information to roam free from the confines of the desktop into every aspect of our lives. To navigate this complex, cross-media environment, we need master architects. This book, from t]

Pervasive Information Architecture Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences

Pervasive Information Architecture

Designing Cross-Channel User Experiences

Craft intuitive and accessible information architecture in a post-desktop world!

Andrea Resmini (Author), Luca Rosati (Author)

9780123820945

Paperback / softback, published 17 May 2011

272 pages

23.5 x 19 x 1.8 cm, 0.64 kg

\""This book is required reading for all information architects and user experience designers. It\u2019s a brilliant guide to the design of products and experiences that bridge multiple platforms and channels\u2026 The best book you'll find about the emerging practice of cross-channel user experience design.\"" --Peter Morville, foreword author and author of Ambient Findability and co-author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web

\""The rise of pervasive technology encourages information to roam free from the confines of the desktop into every aspect of our lives. To navigate this complex, cross-media environment, we need master architects. This book, from t]

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