Archive for: March, 2009

Step 1: Information Architecture

Tulsa Development Online 2.0 must begin with a solid, well conceived information architecture road map.

Information Architecture is a distinct discipline of designing and organizing an information space to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. It is the combination of organization, labeling, and navigation schemes within an Continue Reading »

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It’s Time for LandRules

The task force appointed by Mayor Taylor to study and make recommendations on planning and development processes had it’s first meeting March 11, 2009. It was an open meeting, although not very well publicized. I read about it in the Tulsa World and decided I’d go. Good Stuff, l-o-n-g overdue.

As I sat there listening it became clear that “LandRules” describes a conceptual approach to a much needed product that is a very close fit with this Task Force’s mission. Continue Reading »

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Landrules… what a concept.

In 2002 I got an idea that came out of a passion for helping people understand the maze of  land use regulations in Tulsa. Our systems and processes are confusing and the available resources are not as accessible as they should be. Continue Reading »

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