It’s been a while since I’ve posted news about my new book, Living in Information. I’m excited to announce that you can now pre-order the book from Rosenfeld Media. (It should be shipping by mid-June.)
The book’s page on the Rosenfeld Media website has been updated to include testimonials from early reviewers. I’m thrilled by the positive responses we’ve been getting. Here’s a sampler:
“We spend more time in information environments every day— this book is a great place to spend some time to understand how we can design digital places that benefit us in the long term.” – Dan Ramsden, Creative Director for UX Architecture and Design Research, BBC
“Jorge Arango proves to be an insightful tour guide to information spaces, explaining how we interact with this new architecture.” – Karen McGrane, author of Going Responsive
“A must-read for anyone who wants to understand why the digital spaces that drive our lives are deeply frustrating, and how we can make them better by learning from the way architects design buildings. It immediately and profoundly impacted the way I think about the systems I design and use.” – Jeff Sussna, digital transformation consultant and author of Designing Delivery
I’m also excited to share with you Hugh Dubberly’s foreword for the book. Hugh is a legend for his thoughtful and rigorous application of systems thinking to interaction design. I’m honored to have been able to share a byline with someone who’s influenced my thinking and career.
I’m excited that Living in Information is almost here, and wanted to share it with you. Again, you can pre-order the book now from Rosenfeld Media. I look forward to hearing what you think about it.