writer, information architect, interaction designer, strategist
San Francisco Bay Area
writer, information architect, interaction designer, strategist
San Francisco Bay Area
Author of The Power of Many: How the Living Web is Transforming Business, Politics, and Everyday Life). <http://thepowerofmany.com/>
Curator of the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library.
I founded Mediajunkie.com, a digital media agency that consults with creative talent to help them produce and distribute their work across multiple media formats and advises social media startups on their go-to-market strategies.
I am on the board of directors of the Information Architecture Institute, and helped found East Bay for Democracy (I host the CivicSpace site for the group). I am also on the advisory committee for MAPlight.org, and am an advisor for NewAssignment.net.
I've consulted in the arena of web-application design and development for such Fortune 500 companies as FedEx, SanDisk, Schwab, Kodak, Sprint, Visa, and Sun, among others, generally on matters of web strategy, information architecture, interaction design, content strategy, content development, information design, interfaces / user experience process flows, and knowledge management.
I've written, edited, agented, and published bestselling technical books (from Mastering Windows to The Internet for Busy People).
I like improving user interfaces and I understand the tradeoffs involved.
I can write sparkling copy ... or if you don't want it to sparkle, hey, it won't.
Writing, web strategy, user experience design, pattern recognition, customer experience direction, information architecture, digital media production and distribution, communications strategy, content management, social networking, blogging, wiki, knowledge management, interactive design, additional buzzwords available on demand.
(Design industry)
October 2008 — Present (10 months)
I was re-elected in 2008 to the board of directors of the Institute and have taken on the portfolio of the Treasury, one of three officer positions required of a nonprofit by U.S. law.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; YHOO; Internet industry)
January 2007 — Present (2 years 7 months)
I'm a pattern recognizer. As curator of Yahoo's internal design pattern library (and terms library), and of the public pattern library at developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/, my role, in the Platform Design group, involves detecting and discerning effective design patterns, documenting them, promoting them, consulting with product teams internally to leverage these patterns, and evangelizing the pattern library to the Internet community at large.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
January 1998 — Present (11 years 7 months)
Mediajunkie is a digital media agency. We provide consulting and production assistance in the development and distribution of digital media objects and applications, primarily on the world wide web.
Recent clients include 5ive, Media Melon, Apple Computer, and Peter Seebach. I am on hiatus from the web development aspects of this consultancy because I have taken a position at Extractable. I am still representing literary clients and our Creative Director, Arthur Crumlish, is leading the firm's web and interactive design practice.
More info at Mediajunkie.com.
(Sole Proprietorship; Myself Only; Writing and Editing industry)
June 1986 — Present (23 years 2 months)
I am first and foremost a writer. Most of my other skills proceed from there.
(Design industry)
October 2006 — October 2008 (2 years 1 month)
I am an elected member of the board of directors of the IA Institute. My portfolio gives me responsibility for the Institute's technical infrastructure, including its web presence and backend management systems. I am also involved in the planning and organization of the Institute's annual IDEA conference.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
June 2005 — January 2007 (1 year 8 months)
Web strategy consultant and user experience designer specializing in information architecture, content-management strategies, and related matters. Clients include Fortune 500 package delivery services, payment solutions, international software and hardware vendors, statewide trade unions, and international industrial suppliers. Primary work products include interaction designs; user interface wireframes; content inventories; taxonomy, metadata, and user-role/task matrices; strategy briefs; sitemaps, and nomenclature standards.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Publishing industry)
February 1998 — July 2005 (7 years 6 months)
I represent a small, select group of writers, mostly technical people. I do their book deals and negotiate rights for other sorts of licenses.
This ties in with my interests in publishing, writing, and electronic media.
What I like best about being an agent is that networking and schmoozing are in the job description.
I am not seeking new clients at this time, although I would be happy to refer writers to my colleagues at Waterside when appropriate.
(Political Organization industry)
2003 — 2004 (1 year)
I volunteered for the grassroots East Bay for Dean organizaton, set up the Oakland for Dean site, contributed to the open source DeanSpace project, participated in the Tech4Dean community, was precinct captain in Oakland, helped East Bay for Dean transition to a Democratic Party club called Easy Bay for Democracy, and set up and hosted the EB4D website.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Publishing industry)
January 1992 — November 2003 (11 years 11 months)
Formed as an entity for accounting purposes corresponding to my business as a writer, Open Publishing has also branched into ventures such as new media consulting, nanopublishing, and e-book publishing.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Management Consulting industry)
October 2001 — April 2002 (7 months)
Enterpulse (Third Millennium Communications, Inc., based in Atlanta, Georgia - or rather Decatur) acquired Groundswell's assets, including me. While there I worked primarily on Visa projects and helped refine the CRM practice. I have done some contract work for Enterpulse since leaving their full employ in 2002.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Internet industry)
March 2000 — October 2001 (1 year 8 months)
I led Groundswell's content practice. (Groundswell was originally known as Behrman IC.)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Publishing industry)
August 1988 — December 1992 (4 years 5 months)
I started at Sybex in 1988 as an editorial assistant in the special projects group. Many of the innovations our group pioneered - printed endpapers, "fast track" chapter summaries, iconic marginal notes, and so on - were quickly adopted by our competitors.
After a few months I became an assistant editor, overseeing the revision of several titles, such as THE ABC's of TURBO PASCAL. I was subsequently promoted to copyeditor, and then editor, and ultimately to developmental editor, in which role I also did acquisitions. I developed and edited such titles as MASTERING WINDOWS, MASTERING WORDPERFECT, and MASTERING WORD. I also created the four-color QUICK & EASY series, and wrote the pilot book in the series, WORD QUICK & EASY to demonstrate the format. Books I edited sold millions of copies in total. I left at the end of 1992 to pursue freelance writing fulltime. (Sybex is now an imprint of Wiley).
A.B. , Philosophy , September 1982 — June 1986
Graduated sine laude, thesis in philosophy of language:
"Is Metaphor Necessary for Communication?"
1978 — 1982
Music, art, dance, theatre, politics, online networking
Graduated sine laude.