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Type
Graduate, MS
Start Term
Fall or Spring
Credits
36
Duration
2 years (typically)
Courses
Plan of Study
Prof. Craig MacDonald with students

Information Experience Design, MS

The Master of Science in Information Experience Design (IXD) program is an innovative blend of the information science (IS), human-computer interaction (HCI), and user experience (UX) disciplines. The IXD program educates students and prepares them for careers in the rapidly growing UX profession, which includes UX designers, information architects, interaction designers, UX researchers, usability analysts, and content strategists.

With its empathetic, research-based, and human-centered approach to technology design, the IXD program teaches students to be well-rounded UX professionals who are not just strong designers but also skilled researchers, communicators, and strategists.

Prof. Nancy Smith with students

Our Faculty

Our faculty consists of full-time faculty, who are researchers and scholars holding doctoral degrees, and our part-time faculty, who are accomplished professionals holding a range of roles in New York City institutions and companies. Full-time faculty members act as advisors to students, help connect career goals with the program curriculum, and teach over half of the courses.

Faculty List and Bios

Select faculty teaching courses in the Information Experience Design program include:

Craig MacDonald

Professor

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Nancy Smith

Associate Professor

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Sai Shruthi Chivukula

Assistant Professor

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Rahaf Alharbi

Assistant Professor

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Student Work

Additional student work can be found on the IXD@Pratt blog and the Center for Digital Experiences website, which organizes client-based projects for IXD courses.

Pratt’s School of Information

We reimagine information and technology to design more equitable, resilient and diverse futures. Motivated by our vision and mission, we are not only the oldest information school in North America, we are a forward-looking and data-driven school, committed to the success of our students and furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion

More about Pratt’s iSchool

Location and Facilities

Located at the crossroads of the Greenwich Village and Chelsea neighborhoods, our home at Pratt Manhattan Center offers an excellent environment that provides easy access to all that New York City has to offer. Our specialized facilities facilitate our hands-on curriculum: from usability eye-tracking studies to archival reformatting projects and beyond. Specialized facilities designed specifically to support our IXD program include:

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  • Sometimes we are so busy in New York that we forget to slow down, look around and notice beautiful things. The MTA recently installed these gorgeous mosaics right below us as you descend the stairs to the 1/2/3 subway platform at 14th St. Thank you @mta!
  • You are invited to a talk followed by wine and hors d'oeuvres reception in the PMC art gallery.  RSVP via the link in our bio. 

W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits with Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5-7pm
Pratt Manhattan Center room 201

About the talk: Famed sociologist, writer, and Black rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois fundamentally changed the representation of Black Americans with his exhibition of data visualizations at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Beautiful in design and powerful in content, these data portraits make visible a wide spectrum of African American culture, from advances in education to the lingering effects of slavery. They convey a literal and figurative representation of what he famously referred to as "the color line.” 

We are pleased to welcome to Pratt Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste, the editor of W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America (Princeton UP, 2018). This book assembles Du Bois’ data visualizations, and in this talk Dr. Battle-Baptiste will take the audience through some of them and provide background and context. 

After the talk, a reception will be held in the Pratt Manhattan Gallery where In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois curated by Loretta Yarlow is on display.  Leading artists reflect on the legacy of one of the most profound and influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century and on the impact that Du Bois has had on their work. Artists on display include Radcliffe Bailey, Theaster Gates, Mickalene Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. Artists in the show have been inspired by Du Bois’ data portraits among other aspects of his work.
  • School of Information student Shreesa Shrestha (MSIXD ’26) is making the most of every opportunity at Pratt as she balances client projects, community-building initiatives, and a prestigious Product Design Fellowship at The Museum of Modern Art. Read all about her work via the link in our bio.
  • It's the School of Information November '25 Newsletter with events including our Holiday Party and our first ever Global Harvest Potluck, and much more. Link available in our bio.
  • Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
  • We are getting ready for our first ever Pratt iSchool Global Harvest Potluck on Wednesday, November 19 4:30-6:30pm on the 6th Floor of PMC.  Want to bring something to the potluck? Please sign-up via Google Sheet we sent out over the iSchool Google Groups. 

Thank you to Admin & Operation Manager Nene Villalobos for picking up what will become our Yoko Ono-inspired Wish Tree from the the Lowes in Gowanus!
  • We have been invaded by evil spirits!!!! 👻👹🎃🏮 This news and more in the @prattischool October '25 newsletter; link available in our bio.
  • We’re hiring full-time and part-time faculty to teach in-person in Manhattan! Checkout the opportunities at Pratt.edu or visit the link in our bio.
  • The information you see changes the world that you perceiv. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information. Through hands-on learning experiences, you’ll not only learn how to manage knowledge and information, but how to make it useful, available, and accessible to all.

To learn more about our masters programs, sign-up to attend an upcoming information session. Next session is September 9 at 6pm ET. Link to sign-up is available in our bio.
Sometimes we are so busy in New York that we forget to slow down, look around and notice beautiful things. The MTA recently installed these gorgeous mosaics right below us as you descend the stairs to the 1/2/3 subway platform at 14th St. Thank you @mta!
Sometimes we are so busy in New York that we forget to slow down, look around and notice beautiful things. The MTA recently installed these gorgeous mosaics right below us as you descend the stairs to the 1/2/3 subway platform at 14th St. Thank you @mta!
Sometimes we are so busy in New York that we forget to slow down, look around and notice beautiful things. The MTA recently installed these gorgeous mosaics right below us as you descend the stairs to the 1/2/3 subway platform at 14th St. Thank you @mta!
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You are invited to a talk followed by wine and hors d'oeuvres reception in the PMC art gallery.  RSVP via the link in our bio. 

W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits with Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5-7pm
Pratt Manhattan Center room 201

About the talk: Famed sociologist, writer, and Black rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois fundamentally changed the representation of Black Americans with his exhibition of data visualizations at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Beautiful in design and powerful in content, these data portraits make visible a wide spectrum of African American culture, from advances in education to the lingering effects of slavery. They convey a literal and figurative representation of what he famously referred to as "the color line.” 

We are pleased to welcome to Pratt Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste, the editor of W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America (Princeton UP, 2018). This book assembles Du Bois’ data visualizations, and in this talk Dr. Battle-Baptiste will take the audience through some of them and provide background and context. 

After the talk, a reception will be held in the Pratt Manhattan Gallery where In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois curated by Loretta Yarlow is on display.  Leading artists reflect on the legacy of one of the most profound and influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century and on the impact that Du Bois has had on their work. Artists on display include Radcliffe Bailey, Theaster Gates, Mickalene Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. Artists in the show have been inspired by Du Bois’ data portraits among other aspects of his work.
You are invited to a talk followed by wine and hors d'oeuvres reception in the PMC art gallery. RSVP via the link in our bio. W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits with Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5-7pm Pratt Manhattan Center room 201 About the talk: Famed sociologist, writer, and Black rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois fundamentally changed the representation of Black Americans with his exhibition of data visualizations at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Beautiful in design and powerful in content, these data portraits make visible a wide spectrum of African American culture, from advances in education to the lingering effects of slavery. They convey a literal and figurative representation of what he famously referred to as "the color line.” We are pleased to welcome to Pratt Dr. Whitney Battle-Baptiste, the editor of W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America (Princeton UP, 2018). This book assembles Du Bois’ data visualizations, and in this talk Dr. Battle-Baptiste will take the audience through some of them and provide background and context. After the talk, a reception will be held in the Pratt Manhattan Gallery where In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois curated by Loretta Yarlow is on display. Leading artists reflect on the legacy of one of the most profound and influential African American intellectuals of the 20th century and on the impact that Du Bois has had on their work. Artists on display include Radcliffe Bailey, Theaster Gates, Mickalene Thomas, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. Artists in the show have been inspired by Du Bois’ data portraits among other aspects of his work.
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School of Information student Shreesa Shrestha (MSIXD ’26) is making the most of every opportunity at Pratt as she balances client projects, community-building initiatives, and a prestigious Product Design Fellowship at The Museum of Modern Art. Read all about her work via the link in our bio.
School of Information student Shreesa Shrestha (MSIXD ’26) is making the most of every opportunity at Pratt as she balances client projects, community-building initiatives, and a prestigious Product Design Fellowship at The Museum of Modern Art. Read all about her work via the link in our bio.
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It's the School of Information November '25 Newsletter with events including our Holiday Party and our first ever Global Harvest Potluck, and much more. Link available in our bio.
It's the School of Information November '25 Newsletter with events including our Holiday Party and our first ever Global Harvest Potluck, and much more. Link available in our bio.
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Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
Students in INFO 634 Conservation Lab with Prof. Slava Polishchuk work on creating custom enclosures for rare books this semester.
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We are getting ready for our first ever Pratt iSchool Global Harvest Potluck on Wednesday, November 19 4:30-6:30pm on the 6th Floor of PMC.  Want to bring something to the potluck? Please sign-up via Google Sheet we sent out over the iSchool Google Groups. 

Thank you to Admin & Operation Manager Nene Villalobos for picking up what will become our Yoko Ono-inspired Wish Tree from the the Lowes in Gowanus!
We are getting ready for our first ever Pratt iSchool Global Harvest Potluck on Wednesday, November 19 4:30-6:30pm on the 6th Floor of PMC. Want to bring something to the potluck? Please sign-up via Google Sheet we sent out over the iSchool Google Groups. Thank you to Admin & Operation Manager Nene Villalobos for picking up what will become our Yoko Ono-inspired Wish Tree from the the Lowes in Gowanus!
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We have been invaded by evil spirits!!!! 👻👹🎃🏮 This news and more in the @prattischool October '25 newsletter; link available in our bio.
We have been invaded by evil spirits!!!! 👻👹🎃🏮 This news and more in the @prattischool October '25 newsletter; link available in our bio.
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We’re hiring full-time and part-time faculty to teach in-person in Manhattan! Checkout the opportunities at Pratt.edu or visit the link in our bio.
We’re hiring full-time and part-time faculty to teach in-person in Manhattan! Checkout the opportunities at Pratt.edu or visit the link in our bio.
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The information you see changes the world that you perceiv. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information. Through hands-on learning experiences, you’ll not only learn how to manage knowledge and information, but how to make it useful, available, and accessible to all.

To learn more about our masters programs, sign-up to attend an upcoming information session. Next session is September 9 at 6pm ET. Link to sign-up is available in our bio.
The information you see changes the world that you perceiv. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information. Through hands-on learning experiences, you’ll not only learn how to manage knowledge and information, but how to make it useful, available, and accessible to all.

To learn more about our masters programs, sign-up to attend an upcoming information session. Next session is September 9 at 6pm ET. Link to sign-up is available in our bio.
The information you see changes the world that you perceiv. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information. Through hands-on learning experiences, you’ll not only learn how to manage knowledge and information, but how to make it useful, available, and accessible to all.

To learn more about our masters programs, sign-up to attend an upcoming information session. Next session is September 9 at 6pm ET. Link to sign-up is available in our bio.
The information you see changes the world that you perceiv. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information. Through hands-on learning experiences, you’ll not only learn how to manage knowledge and information, but how to make it useful, available, and accessible to all. To learn more about our masters programs, sign-up to attend an upcoming information session. Next session is September 9 at 6pm ET. Link to sign-up is available in our bio.
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