6 Weeks
·Cohort-based Course
If what you know about information architecture begins and ends with navigation, you’re missing out on the highest leverage UX skills.
6 Weeks
·Cohort-based Course
If what you know about information architecture begins and ends with navigation, you’re missing out on the highest leverage UX skills.
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Nevan Scott
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Modern Information Architecture
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Head of Education at Button School
Nevan has been teaching designers and developers for over a decade, and still loves every minute of it! He’s led programs at General Assembly and Ironhack, and coached designers and developers at every stage of their careers. He’s worked on design systems for the Swiss Red Cross, Northeastern University, Rustic Pathways, and Buzzfeed.
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1:00pm - 2:00pm EST
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2 hours per week
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Active hands-on learning
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Interactive and project-based
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