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Article — 19 January 2026 — 1,727 words

Perceiving relationships gives glue people the edge

Business — Information architecture — Social science — Web

A graph with six nodes, all of which are connected to each other. The nodes are arranged in a hexagon, and have low contrast to the background, while the edges have high contrast.

Seeing what’s in between as well as what is — in information architecture and in the way organisations work.

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Article — 16 September 2019 — 1,544 words

We cracked the Crystal Maze in Manchester

Personal — Travel

Our team photo at the crystal dome

My expectations were already high. But they were surpassed. Let me emphasise this: The Crystal Maze Experience was way better than I expected. Which was already very good.

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Linknote — 16 April 2018 — 31 words

Human-centred approaches — User experience — User research

The information architecture of libraries part 1: Dewey Decimal Classification

This article is a bit of a sales pitch, but I enjoyed this research into how intuitive the Dewey Decimal Classification is.

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