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A conversation with Richard Saul about healthcare
with Richard Saul on Jun 3, 2004
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with Richard Saul on Jun 3, 2004
Richard Saul Wurman is an American architect and graphic designer. He is considered the pioneer in the practice of making information understandable. Saul has written and designed over 80 books and created the TED conferences. In 1976 he coined the phrase “information architect” out of his reaction to a society that daily creates massive amounts of information, but with little care or order.
Saul created the popular “ACCESS” travel guide books, which were innovative in their use of mapping content by neighborhood. Simple, but effective use of colored text allowed the reader to quickly separate, locate and evaluate restaurants, museums, parks, and other categorical destinations.
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