IA in Italy is finally taking off
Categories: Information Architecture
Tags: architecta, community, ia
I’ve always been sure that partecipating in a community was a fundamental way to improve my skills and to get innovative ideas.
Architecta is the italian mailing list for information architects founded in September 2003 by Laura di Caprio, Beatrice Ghiglione and Luca Rosati.
While these guys are the best IAs we have in Italy and while we had a noteful number of subscriptions for the list, the level of partecipation, the vitality of the list was not very high.
A few days ago Luca has posted an invite for newcomers (and old users too) to present themselves. Italians are finally coming out. We had 40 new subscriptions in the weekend. Peter Van Dijck is talking about us in his post of poorbuthappy
I and some good colleagues (Antonella Pastore and Luca Rosati for example) are working hard to make this list grow and to make our voice more clear in the world outside.
If you’re an italian architect, don’t wait! We’re are waiting to listen to your voice!
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