Jonathan Price is a veteran writer, educator, and CEO who has spent four decades shaping technical communication, information architecture, and web writing for major tech companies, universities, and government labs. He founded and leads The Communication Circle, coaching teams in minimalist, object-oriented content and publishing more than two dozen technical books while also producing conceptual visual art shown in galleries and museums. An early Apple writer, he authored the company’s style guide that became the book How to Write a Computer Manual and has since helped organizations migrate and simplify thousands of technical topics into structured content systems. He blends academic rigor (Yale DFA, Harvard BA) with hands-on program leadership—teaching at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, New Mexico Tech, and others—and judges enterprise content innovation as a member of the Center for Information-Development Management. Notably, his career bridges creative practice and precise information design, from concrete poetry on the Yale Alumni Magazine to enterprise XML and content management strategy. Based in Albuquerque, he remains active in the Society for Technical Communication and continues to publish and exhibit across disciplines.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Latin, English, A-, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Latin, English, A- at Harvard University
DFA, Drama, A, DFA, Drama, A at Yale University
High school, English, Latin, French, German, Math, High school, English, Latin, French, German, Math at Hotchkiss
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