
Current role: Speaker and Workshop facilitator
Past roles: speaker and volunteer
Twitter: @morville
Website: http://www.intertwingled.org/
Peter Morville is a pioneer of the fields of information architecture and user experience. His bestselling books include Information Architecture (the “polar bear book”), Intertwingled, Search Patterns, and Ambient Findability. He has been helping people to plan since 1994, and advises such clients as AT&T, Cisco, Harvard, IBM, the Library of Congress, Macy’s, the National Cancer Institute, Quicken Loans, and Vodafone. His work has been covered by Business Week, NPR, The Economist, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. His latest book is Planning for Everything: The Design of Paths and Goals.
Peter also annually heads the Polar Bear 5k Fun Run!
Conference talks
- The Future of Search and Discovery (2010 Main Conference Talk)
- Ubiquitous Information Architecture (2012 Main Conference Talk)
- Ubiquitous Information Architecture (2011 Pre-Conference Workshop)
- Web Governance: Where Strategy Meets Structure (2013 Main Conference Talk)
- Medium – Closing Plenary (2014 Keynote)
- The Understanding Bee (2015 Main Conference Talk)
- The Architecture of Teaching and Learning (ATL) (2016 Main Conference Talk)
- Planning for Everything (2018 Main Conference Talk)
- Gentle Change (2020 Main Conference Talk)
- Planning for Strategic Design (2020 Pre-Conference Workshop)