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Article — 25 March 2026 — 459 words

Making connections with connected content

Content design — Information architecture — User experience

Work: Scottish Government

A group of people sitting in a workshop writing on sticky notes. Rahel Anne Bailie stands at the front facilitating the session.

For the past month, we have been running events showcasing the opportunities of connected content and information architecture. The response to these sessions has far exceeded my expectations.

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Article — 2 March 2026 — 212 words

Connected content learning sessions for public sector colleagues

Information architecture

Work: Scottish Government

I am pleased to be involved in organising a series of learning sessions about connected content and information architecture. This series is available to colleagues working in the public sector. The first sessions are this week.

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Article — 25 February 2025 — 1,679 words

Object-oriented approaches in action

Information architecture — User experience — Web

Work: Scottish Government

An abstract diagram containing food-related icons connected together, mimicking an ontology diagram

There are several benefits of building a content model in an object-oriented way. This post walks through those benefits, and demonstrates a real-life example of how this approach works on a well-known website.

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