I’m an Architect. I apply information science and user-centered design to the creation of information displays and systems (or “shared information environments”) such as websites, apps, street signs and museum spaces.

It’s all very complicated :)

#berlin
http://t.co/mMUUfk0T

I miss Berlin - things seemed so much easier there.

LESS YOUTUBE AT WORK. Who's with me?

it takes maturity&guts to post in-progress work on dribbble/other - and i greatly appreciate it when designers do. It's helpful. #design #ux

great design isn't immediate or individually developed; it happens iteratively, incrementally, collaboratively, over time. #design #ux

Catty, vague, design critiques vex me so. Particularly when made passively on twitter. Good designers seldom commit the misstep #design #ux

Heard about this zine. Simply had to draw for it. Thanks @ellyblue
http://t.co/DQmBRKZ3

#typography #typematters
http://t.co/oiVrT2vv

from a tech industry perspective, is "Design" a subject matter expertise? #cjLIVE

If you aren't concerned with the placement and accuracy of voxels - you aren't doing "neuro"-anything. #ux

Every graph should be demonstrated with your hands while holding a beer. #presentations

one of the most awesome photography projects i have ever seen. #photography #design
http://t.co/oYM8vJyk

Nice "C" - playful "O"
http://t.co/og7VP9FJ

Every weekend is like death by home-brew Ginger beer in Capitol Hill.

Sign painters are the bike messengers of the hipster design crowd.

twitter was never architected for "in case you missed it" information

Pretty ampersand
http://t.co/lRTJrcUR

At EOD I catch up on tweets & realize I missed out on many chances to argue with people. I think that's a personal problem.

2 of the best articles i've ever read: and
http://t.co/Tm4o2CVD

wireframing is synonymous with "thinking about it."