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    Episode 34 - Content, Architecture, and Design Systems with Jeff Eaton

    enApril 12, 2022

    About this Episode

    Content is a term that many organizations use, but it doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. Our guest this week, Jeff Eaton, co-founder of Autogram believes in order to communicate effectively, we have to agree on language and meaning. Listen to this week’s episode as he discusses the importance of content management, design systems, and architecture. 

     

    >> Autogram

    >> Jeff Eaton website

    >> Jeff Eaton on LinkedIn

    >> Jeff Eaton on Twitter

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