Typically lost in information, musing about information structure, or responding to a calling that has something to do with West Virginia and a 150 year old mental hospital.
Thom Haller, teacher, speaker, writer, and user advocate—teaches principles of performance-based information architecture and usability. Since 1998, Thom has taught classes on architecting usable Web/Intranet sites. As a teacher, Thom enables students to structure information so people can find it, use it, and appreciate the experience. A noted speaker and facilitator, Thom is funny, passionate, and inclusive. He creates change in organizations, infusing his optimism and showing how we can make the complex clear.
For ten years (1998-2008), Thom led the information architecture consultancy, Info.Design, Inc. He also served as Executive Director for the Center for Plain Language. You can reach Thom via email: thom at thomhaller.com