When I first started in UX, I was called an information architect. IA looks at cultural, linguistic, and computer-user contextual (in addition to other user) requirements in order to build a logical structure and provide the right content to the user at the right time. Today, a lot of the the stuff that I did as an information architect (IA) falls into the bailiwick of content strategy. Here, I am highlighting my work in taxonomy, information architecture, and content strategy as a UX designer.
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