Structured content — slides and worksheets from a session with 70 Content Designers at the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).
Tag: Content Engineering
Content engineering is the practice of organising the shape, structure and application of content. Content engineering is broken down into five primary disciplines: model, metadata, markup, schema, and taxonomy.
A panel discussion looking at Object-Oriented UX at Content Strategy Seattle.
What is OOUX?
A talk with Sony PlayStation outlining what OOUX is, where it fits in information architecture practice and how to execute it.
A talk at OOUX Happy Hour about machine-enabled noun foraging and extraction to set up proto-objects for use in the ORCA process.
6 practical tips and tactics for explaining structured content, both for modelling, design and development.
19 benefits of OOUX for the user-centred and mental model-based information architecture of data-rich products, services and systems.
A simple template tool that extends Ahava Leibtag’s excellent Creating Valuable Content Checklist [PDF, 89Kb] so that it can be used to compare and benchmark your web content with that of your competitors.
Five Hat Racks, The LATCH Principle
An irreducible truth in information classification, architecture and design.
No link is an island on the Web. No content is a silo. In a network, it pays to network
Peter Morville on why digital service/product design is never done