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Classification Schemes (and When to Use Them)

By: Donna Spencer April 27th, 2010 19 Comments

Information Architecture is full of tiny decisions with big consequences; like how to best organize your content. In this article Donna Spencer introduces a couple of different classification schemes you can use to organize your content, and provides tips on when and how to use each.

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Classification Schemes (and When to Use Them)

How To Approach Categories and Navigation in Blogging

By: David Leggett June 9th, 2009 18 Comments

Why is it that when you’re creating a linking structure for a website you call it “navigation”, but when it’s for a blog it’s sometimes called “categories”?

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How To Approach Categories and Navigation in Blogging

Complete Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture

By: Andrew Maier March 10th, 2009 108 Comments

Information architecture is an often misunderstood job title. Are they designers? developers? managers? All of the above? In this article we’ll discuss what information architecture is, why it’s related to usability, and what are the common tools/programs used in information architecture.

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Complete Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture

Usable User Accounts

By: Andrew Maier November 28th, 2008 8 Comments

The user account is the cornerstone of every web application. The author details his experience creating and refining user accounts. Following best practices and common sense, the author yields a set of guidelines to use when designing your own user-account section.

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Usable User Accounts
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