Richard Saul Wurman is an American architect and graphic designer known for his work in making complex information more understandable.
He coined the term "information architecture" and founded the TED conference.
Wurman has authored numerous books on information design and understanding, with "Information Anxiety" and its sequel being among his most notable works.
His approach focuses on organizing and presenting information in ways that reduce anxiety and improve comprehension.
Wurman's ideas have influenced fields such as design, education, and business communication.
He emphasizes the importance of clear communication and the role of design in facilitating understanding, particularly in an age of information overload.
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