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Wodtke is a co-founder and past president of the [[Information Architecture Institute]]. She has worked for or consulted to such companies as [[Yahoo]], [[Linkedin]] and [[New York Times]] to improve and develop their Web sites.
Wodtke is a co-founder and past president of the [[Information Architecture Institute]]. She has worked for or consulted to such companies as [[Yahoo]], [[Linkedin]] and [[New York Times]] to improve and develop their Web sites.


Wodtke founded [[Webby Awards|Webby]]-nominated magazine of design thinking ''Boxes and Arrows'' and has been publisher continuously (as well as sometime contributor). ''Boxes and Arrows'' was the first online magazine aimed exclusively at working practitioner designers, and has inspired a host of other excellent online 'zines, from UXmatters to Johnny Holland.
Wodtke founded [[Webby Awards|Webby]]-nominated magazine of design thinking [Boxes and Arrows] and has been publisher continuously (as well as sometime contributor). ''Boxes and Arrows'' was the first online magazine aimed exclusively at working practitioner designers, and has inspired a host of other excellent online 'zines, from UXmatters to Johnny Holland.


Known for a blunt and humorous speaking manner, she is frequently sought out as an expert for interviews and talks on the social web, gamification, strategic information architecture, design management, and innovation.
Known for a blunt and humorous speaking manner, she is frequently sought out as an expert for interviews and talks on the social web, gamification, strategic information architecture, design management, and innovation.

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Christina R. Wodtke (born October 22, 1966) is an American businesswoman and specialist in the area of information architecture.[1]

Personal

Wodtke was born and raised in the midwest, including early childhood years in Iowa City, Iowa.

Career

Wodtke is a co-founder and past president of the Information Architecture Institute. She has worked for or consulted to such companies as Yahoo, Linkedin and New York Times to improve and develop their Web sites.

Wodtke founded Webby-nominated magazine of design thinking [Boxes and Arrows] and has been publisher continuously (as well as sometime contributor). Boxes and Arrows was the first online magazine aimed exclusively at working practitioner designers, and has inspired a host of other excellent online 'zines, from UXmatters to Johnny Holland.

Known for a blunt and humorous speaking manner, she is frequently sought out as an expert for interviews and talks on the social web, gamification, strategic information architecture, design management, and innovation.

Bibliography

  • Wodtke, Christina. Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web (ISBN 0-7357-1250-6).

References

  1. ^ Albers, Michael J.; Mazur, Beth (2003-01-01). Content & complexity: information design in technical communication. Taylor & Francis. pp. 26–. ISBN 978-0-8058-4140-4. Retrieved 6 July 2011.

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