Nick has many years of experience working with business teams and IT Departments defining business objectives, identifying and mapping existing processes, and designing improved ones. His quality systems experience with Defense and Aerospace helps him lead effective Technical Discovery sessions that guide the LoneStar team and our clients in collecting the data and analyzing the information needed to structure complex interactive data within the information design framework.
Nick’s professional career has focused on designing and developing information architectures. His goal has always has been to help organizations access their information efficiently and used it effectively to meet their goals. He created massive mainframe databases in the 1970s, helped publishing companies migrate to database-driven publishing in the 1980s, and connected databases to the web since the 1990s. He has written numerous training courses, articles, and seminars on information design, database architecture, data security best practices and web development. Nick has presented at conferences in over 100 cities across the US, England, and Scandinavia. His work reflects his dedication to using technology to discover, organize, manage and communicate business intelligence.
Nick Batik has dedicated decades of his professional life to data systems design and administration, data modeling, and developing custom reporting structures. He specializes in the art and science of structuring information so that it can be used efficiently and effectively.
In 1986 Nick co-founded Serendal Research Institute — a firm that specialized in the practical application of process improvement and quality management tools to assist business owners, managers and corporate executives with data-based decisions. As Serendal’s principle information architect, Nick focused on the science of information acquisition, interpretation, and processing. He worked to help people understand complex by subjects, by turning raw data into graphic-information, constructing illustrations and scientific visualizations. With the use words, diagrams, type, information sequencing, data structures, 3D and animated models, Nick convert masses of numbers into relevant and useful information.
Nick has built his career at the intersection of several fields. Over his many years as an information designer, Nick has researched and developed a wide range of projects, including market research, feasibility studies, financial information, administrative and management reports, user guides, technical manuals, mind-mapping, and directional information.
Nick Batik co-founded Pleiades Services in 1992, has been developing websites since 1994. A WordPress Evangelist, and a CoOrganizer of the Austin WordPress Meetup, he has presented technical WordPress classes at numerous meetups, PodCamps and WordCamps. In 2019 he joined Sandi Batik and Toyin Akinmusuru to found LoneStar Software Solutions, an agency that develops Business Solutions, including WooCommerce Stores, WordPress Membership Sites, Custom eCommerce Plugins, and offers Strategic Consultancy for eCommerce Projects and WooCommerce Site Care Services.
Nick specializes the system design and implementation of custom, often complex web-based solutions that address client data management issues. He has many years of experience working with business teams and IT Departments defining business objectives, identifying and mapping existing processes, and designing improved ones.
Nick invests the time needed to observe his client’s business processes in action and meet the key stakeholders of the project. He applies his skills as a business process analyst to interpret those business requirements into the information architecture of the new or updated website. As the back-end developer, he creates the core computational logic of the website or information system to implement the customized functionality.
“My passion is Information design and my personal and professional life has been devoted to the art and science of preparing information so that it can be used efficiently and effectively.”