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Article — 26 May 2026 — 3,473 words

Grounding AI the webby way — Taxonomy Boot Camp London 2026 takeaways

Business — Information architecture — Technology — Web

Work: Scottish Government

Conference attendees mingling in a room

There was a heavy focus on artificial intelligence. But what really struck me was that the semantic approaches that are preparing us for our AI future are well-established web standards that have been around for decades.

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Article — 12 May 2021 — 1,268 words

Why content is more important than code

Accessibility — Content design — Information architecture — Technology — User experience

Mock-up of a Ceefax page with the word "content" instead of "Ceefax"

…and what I don’t mean by that.

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Linknote — 3 November 2017 — 29 words

Digital — Media — User experience

How Netflix started the UX revolution – Justin Ramedia, Prototypr

The Netflix v Blockbuster case study is familiar to most by now. Even so, this article contains some interesting insights.

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