Information Architecture: For the Web and BeyondInformation 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. This book includes:
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Contents
Section 19 | 9-16 |
Section 20 | 9-18 |
Section 21 | 9-20 |
Section 22 | 9-21 |
Section 23 | 10-10 |
Section 24 | 10-17 |
Section 25 | 10-22 |
Section 26 | 10-23 |
Section 9 | 4-71 |
Section 10 | 4-73 |
Section 11 | 4-76 |
Section 12 | 4-77 |
Section 13 | 8-7 |
Section 14 | 8-13 |
Section 15 | 9-3 |
Section 16 | 9-5 |
Section 17 | 9-12 |
Section 18 | 9-13 |
Section 27 | 10-24 |
Section 28 | 10-28 |
Section 29 | 10-52 |
Section 30 | 10-87 |
Section 31 | 10-112 |
Section 32 | 10-116 |
Section 33 | 10-121 |
Section 34 | 10-128 |
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Information Architecture: For the Web and Beyond Louis Rosenfeld,Peter Morville,Jorge Arango Limited preview - 2015 |