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 […]
Project Management
Book: Secret Lakes of Southern Vancouver Island
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 […]
Website Design & Build for Arbutus Cove Construction
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 […]
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 […]
TimeTracker: Tracking time and projects
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 […]