My buddy and I are running a mini UX book club, and we thought the next thing we want to read should be a book not written by a white guy. I’m looking for recommendations – thank you!

Already on our list:
- Brenda Laurel, Computers As Theatre
- Erika Hall, Just Enough Research
- Lucy Suchman, Plans And Situated Actions

@mwichary Couple faves:

Lisa Maria Marquis, Everyday Information Architecture https://everydayia.com/
Laura Kalbag, Accessibility for Everyone https://accessibilityforeveryone.site/
Senongo Akpem, Cross-Cultural Design https://senongo.net/cross-cultural-design

Everyday Information Architecture

“The creative organization of information creates new information,” wrote architect Richard Saul Wurman. This axiom is at the core of our work. When we organize information—that is, when we structure it, order it, display it, label it, connect it—we alter it. We change how information will be perceived, for better or for worse.

Everyday Information Architecture
@beep Merci!
@mwichary De rien! Hope the book club’s going well!