Das zeigt uns zumindest Louis Rosenfeld in seinem Beitrag für den ExplainIA-Wettbewerb auf Flickr.
Sie durchstöbern gerade das Archiv zum Thema Information Architecture.
Während der Feiertage ist die neue Ausgabe des Journals for Information Architecture veröffentlicht worden. Es umfasst (wieder) drei umfangreiche Artikel und ein Vorwort.
Alle Artikel sind als .pdf verfügbar.

Faceted filtering is a mechanism that allows the user to progressively reduce a large group of items by selecting the desired attributes from various dimensions (or facets) of those items.
Wem diese Definition zu trocken ist, dem kann ich folgendes “Lehrvideo” empfehlen:
(via Whitney Hess)
Die Präsentation hat Marcel in einem Kommentar gestern erwähnt. Damit ihr sie nicht überseht – denn das Anschauen lohnt sich – gibts die Präse hier noch mal in groß…
(via Marcel)
In dieser Präsentation erklärt Sylvie Daumal, wie man als UCD Professional den Kopf über Wasser hält…
Ihre Hinweise sind richtig und wertvoll und besonders nett finde ich ihren Vorschlag, dass UCD mehr Stil vertragen könnte.
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It’s only a bug if the user finds it and complains about it.
Ich Depp habe eben aus Versehen den gestrigen Post gelöscht. Hier ist die rekonstruierte Version mit noch mehr Content on content.
Viel Spaß beim Weiterklicken…
- The Content Conundrum – Bridging the gap between design and content | Boxes and Arrows
“Sure, we have a sense of what content is available, and we’ve likely considered it to some extent when creating flows, wireframes, and prototypes. But the design artifacts that we create represent only part of the overall user experience that we’re designing. The content that sits inside of our design framework is often the final arbiter of success, yet we sometimes diminish its importance and separate ourselves from it. The more we separate our design activities from content development, the greater the risk of design failure.” - All intranet content is not the same | Mark Morrell
“Content on the BT Intranet is divided into four different types, to enable information to be managed appropriately and allow users to separate fact from comment. A fifth category covers services, which are online processes where people do tasks to fulfil their roles.” - Content Creation for the 21st Century | Creativity Online
“Adding a virtual dimension into our physical environments is not a trivial matter. Introducing digital bytes into our building materials is a revolution that is even more significant than fabrication and construction developments in glass, steel and concrete. As the distance between the virtual and physical world collapses, our relationship to our spaces, information and each other changes.” - Content Analysis: A Practical Approach | UXmatters
“To know your content is to love it. Content analysis is an essential part of many UX design projects that involve existing content. [...] You must become familiar with your content to judge whether it’s effective, understand how it relates to other content, make decisions about how to use or format it, identify opportunities for improving it, and more. “ - The Debut of Usable, Influential Content
“What happens when we architect a user experience that makes the content easy to find? The content becomes a focus of the experience, a star of the show. If the content performs well, it will have an influence. Users will be more likely to take the action we want them to take, make the decision we want them to make or have the perception we want them to have. Users will be more likely to consider our brand, our product or our idea. Yet we do not treat content like a star. We treat it like an extra, at best.”
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