Jorge Arango is an information architect and strategic designer based in the San Francisco Bay Area in California. In his consulting practice, Jorge partners with product, design, and innovation leaders to create digital places that make people smarter. He has designed information environments for all types of organizations, ranging from developing world non-profits to Fortune 500 corporations. Jorge is a frequent speaker at global UX conferences. He is author of Living in Information: Responsible Design for Digital Places (Two Waves Books, 2018) and co-author of Information Architecture for the Web and Beyond (O'Reilly Media, 2015). He has also served the global UX community as president and director of the Information Architecture Institute, and as thematic director of the first World IA Day. Besides his consulting practice, Jorge is also an adjunct professor in the Interaction Design program at the California College of the Arts (CCA).
"""A clear, useful and informative guide to turning your untamed thoughts--the wilderness of your mind--into a beautiful, organized, well-maintained garden."" --Dave Gray, author of Liminal Thinking, co-author of Gamestorming, founder of the School of the Possible ""Duly Noted is the definitive book on taking digital notes and creating a modern, methodology-light system for thinking deeply."" --Nicole van der Hoeven, YouTuber and Senior Developer Advocate, Grafana Labs ""The best introduction to information gardening!"" --Mark Bernstein, designer of Tinderbox ""You make notes all the time. You could make them in a better way--a way that can supercharge your thinking. This book shows you how."" --Karl Fast, Ph.D., co-author of Figure It Out: Getting from Information to Understanding"