Pen and Paper
When it comes to getting stuff done and brainstorming variations, nothing beats good, old-fasioned pen and paper. I don’t care how good you are with a mouse, trackball, or tablet, writing something down in a notebook is faster than entering it in a computer. Read More
OmniOutliner Pro
One of the primary tasks of an Information Architect is to organise information so people can easily find what they need. OmniOutliner Pro makes this task easier by providing easy, yet powerful features. Read More
OmniGraffle Pro
When not organising and creating navigation systems, chances are pretty good that Information Architects are creating sitemaps, wireframes, and flow diagrammes. OmniGraffle Pro is a solid tool that helps you get the job done. Read More
KGTD
I’ve hit a point where I can no longer keep all my to-dos in my head. I tried a few different strategies, but I finally found something that works for me: KGTD. Read More
BBEdit
There are many text editors out there. Sadly, most of them suck. BBEdit’s motto is “BBEdit sucks less”, and they’re right. It does suck less. BBedit allows me to build prototypes faster, making my clients happy. We like happy clients. Read More