About Jess McMullin

Hi there…thanks for dropping by bplusd. If you’re curious about who’s behind the blog, that’d be me, Jess McMullin. Unfortunately, I don’t have time to write a friendly, conversational bio right now, so I’ve dumped in this one from my company bio - a little too formal, but better than nothing.
Since 1997 Jess has focused his career on understanding and developing positive user experiences for his clients and their users. Jess draws on techniques from usability, information architecture, and user research to generate client insight to drive innovation and create better customer experiences. His value-centered approach grounds customer experience strategy at the intersection of business goals and customer goals to produce return on investment for clients, and ‘return on experience’ for their customers.
Jess regularly writes and speaks at conferences about user experience. He has contributed ideas and material for several user experience books, including Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville’s Information Architecture for the World Wide Web, 2nd Ed.; Jesse James Garrett’s The Elements of User Experience and Peter van Dijck’s Information Architecture for Designers. His work appears as a case study in Designing Websites for Every Audience by Ilise Benun.
Jess co-founded the Information Architecture Institute, the international professional organization for information architects, and currently serves on the Board of Directors.