Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
by Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web
by Louis Rosenfeld, Peter Morville
Book Summary
In the digital age, the organization and presentation of information on the web play a pivotal role in user experience and accessibility. The work by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville delves deeply into the discipline of information architecture (IA), outlining foundational principles and practical methodologies for structuring websites and digital environments. This comprehensive guide offers insights into how to design navigable, intuitive, and effective information systems that cater to diverse user needs.
- Information architecture is the backbone of effective web design, focusing on organizing, labeling, and structuring content.
- User-centered design is crucial; understanding...
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