People are overwhelmed with information. Websites and apps need Information Architecture (IA): the practice of structuring information to make it easier to use. I help organizations use IA to design products people love.“I like to describe Jorge as an information architect's information architect.” – Louis Rosenfeld, Rosenfeld MediaThis is how GPT-4o describes me – most of this is true 😜:Jorge Arango is an accomplished information architect, author, and educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With nearly three decades of experience, he specializes in using architectural thinking to enhance digital experiences and bring clarity to complex projects. Arango’s clients range from non-profits to Fortune 500 companies.He is the author of several influential books, including “Living in Information: Responsible Design for Digital Places” and “Duly Noted: Extend Your Mind Through Connected Notes.” He also co-authored “Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond” with Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville. These works focus on the principles of information architecture and how to design digital spaces that improve user experiences.In addition to his writing, Arango hosts “The Informed Life” podcast, where he discusses how to manage personal knowledge and make sense of complex information. He is also an adjunct professor in the Interaction Design program at the California College of the Arts, where he teaches courses on digital design and information architecture.Arango is a sought-after speaker at global UX conferences and has served in leadership roles within the Information Architecture Institute. His consulting practice helps organizations design digital products that are both user-friendly and strategically sound.
Listed skills include User Experience, Information Architecture, User Centered Design, User Interface Design, and 40 others.