Euro IA Summit 2007
We returned from Euro IA summit last Saturday. We have been busy since then. That is the reason why we have not published our thoughts about it before now.
However there’s plenty of good reasons to spread the message: The conference this year was a great succes. Both in terms of content and quality, atmosphere, people and location there is no doubt that this was the best summit so far. The only thing to point fingers at - seen from our very narrow danish perspective - is the number of danish attendants. Last year Denmark was surprisingly well represented, this year we were very few.
Of course some presentations were more relevant to us than others, but generally speaking the professional/academic level was just perfect. I will not go through all the insights (and we did not go to all presentations), so this is just a brief note on the speakers who gave new ideas to include in our next projects.
Playful IA (Kars Alfrink)
Extremely interesting presentation on adapting ideas from game design to IA. We are currently designing a new intranet for a big danish company, and I believe we are going to adapt some of the ideas – eg. what happens when you think of an intranet as a game, with real challenges, tokens, rewards etc.? This could be a very obvious way to motivate users to participate and take ownership of the site.
How to (Really) localize an Information Architecture (Peter Van Dijck)
Peter presented a simple framework to address the questions that always arise when creating internatioal sites. It’s not that the content of the presentation was new to us, but it was the kind of presentation that inspired me to go back home to produce the 6 generic questions and slides to use at client presentations.
Service Design (Claire Rowland)
Service Design is in growing demand in Denmark. It was very interesting to hear that the same is true outside Denmark – or at least in the UK. Just like the presentation Peter gave, the most interesting part of Claires presentation was the methods and the way of presenting them to clients.
There was many other presentations that deserves to be mentioned: The Core and paths: Designing from the inside out by Are Halland and the one about the new site for Heathrow Airport by Georgio Venturi and Jonathan Culling were also excellent… and all the rest was good too…But this is all for now… :-)
Enjoy the EuroIA2008 photoset on Flickr
October 1st, 2007 at 4:24 pm
Glad to see you liked my talk. Keep me posted on how the application of some of this stuff to your work goes. If you haven’t found it already, this post on my blog contains the slides and notes that go with Playful IAs.
October 2nd, 2007 at 8:54 pm
Yep, I already found it, but thanks anyway.
We really hope to be able to include some of the ideas in our project. We sure have a lot of ideas, but the biggest challenge will be the technical and economic factor… That is, MOSS 2007 (and CMSes in general) is not excactly built for games and fun… it’s gonna take some effort to make the techpeople tweak it. :-)