From the course: UX Foundations: Information Architecture
Architecting information
From the course: UX Foundations: Information Architecture
Architecting information
Improving the information architecture is one of the most cost-effective and most often overlooked ways of increasing your users' satisfaction. Now, I want to help you learn how to make a site structure that shows your users that you really understand them. In this course, I'll be covering the steps you need to find out how your users think about the world, and then how to turn that into the best possible navigation structure. We'll discuss how to get information from customers using card sort and reverse sort research, how to use that research to create a great information architecture, and then how to use that information architecture to redesign navigation menus, content classification, and page layout so that your site or application supports the way your users think about the world. Hello, I'm Chris Nodder. Welcome to Foundations of UX Information Architecture. So with that, let's get started.
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