Louis Rosenfeld,Jorge Arango,Peter Morville

Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond

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Information architecture (IA) is far more challenging—and necessary—than ever. With the glut of information available today, anything your organization wants to share should be easy to find, navigate, and understand. But the experience you provide has to be familiar and coherent across multiple interaction channels, from the Web to smartphones, smartwatches, and beyond. To guide you through this broad ecosystem, this popular guide—now in its fourth edition—provides essential concepts, methods, and techniques for digital design that have withstood the test of time. UX designers, product managers, developers, and anyone involved in digital design will learn how to create semantic structures that will help people engage with your message.
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  • Katarina Gunkohas quoted3 years ago
    Users can vary by attitude, demographics, psychographics, tasks and information needs, information-seeking behaviors, the time of year, and more. Content can vary by quality, currency, authority, popularity, strategic value, cost, and more. And organizational context can vary by mission, vision, and goals, organizational politics, organizational culture, degree of centralization or autonomy, and more. The particular mix of variables differs from one information environment to another, and within the same environment it varies over time.
  • Katarina Gunkohas quoted3 years ago
    Findability is a critical success factor for overall usability. If users can’t find what they need through some combination of browsing, searching, and asking, then the system fails. But designing for the needs of users isn’t enough. The organizations and people who manage information are important, too. An information architecture must balance the needs of users with the goals of the business.
  • Katarina Gunkohas quoted3 years ago
    An information architecture must balance the needs of users with the goals of the business.
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