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World IA Day 2015: Enterprise Taxonomy for FIFA

February 25, 2015February 25, 2015 Adam Ungstad Slides
World Information Architecture Day 2015. Local Connections, Global Impact.

On February 21st, 2015 I had the distinct pleasure of doing a case study for World Information Architecture Day in Zurich.  The talk I did was an overview of a large taxonomy project I recently completed for FIFA, the world’s football governance authority, and looks at  a few of the exercises, analysis and standards I used […]

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Book: Secret Lakes of Southern Vancouver Island

June 1, 2012January 29, 2015 Adam Ungstad Projects
Front cover of the Secret Lakes of Southern Vancouver Island Guidebook.

Secret Lakes of Southern Vancouver Island is a non-fiction guidebook published in June of 2012 by Ungstad Information Architects. Writing a book is by no means a small project, and involves the input of many different experts – exactly the kind of project we are best at. Adam Ungstad researched and wrote the book between […]

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Website Design & Build for Arbutus Cove Construction

January 16, 2012January 29, 2015 Adam Ungstad Projects
Arbutus Cove Construction logo

In order to build trust with potential clients Arbutus Cove Construction made it a priority to showcase the scale and quality of projects they had completed for previous clients. The result is a website showing their work through a selection of tools including flash sliders, 360 degree virtual tours, youtube videos and impressive photographs. Portfolios […]

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Living Water Smart Blog

December 16, 2009January 29, 2015 Adam Ungstad Projects
Living Water Smart Blog

Throughout the later half of 2009 I was lucky enough to be a part of the team that created the Province of British Columbia’s first “blogs .”  It was an exciting endeavour – it meant using an open-source platform, WordPress,  for the first time, and commenting enabled a new tool for citizen engagement, in this case […]

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TimeTracker: Tracking time and projects

January 27, 2009March 8, 2015 Adam Ungstad Projects
Data Model for the TimeTracker system

The TimeTracker is a system I built that tracks time spent on projects for a team.  Staff fill out timesheets stating which projects, work packages and tasks they spent their time doing.  The system has reports for management and staff.  Staff can also assign notes to a task, book vacations, manage team members, and view […]

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