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Apr
26
2011

Information architecture is a big component of web design. What order should elements go in? Is there a visual hierarchy that must be followed? What should go where? Is the current navigational structure the most efficient? These are just some questions that a designer faces.

Many designers construct websites based on their own views of how things should be ordered for the best results. This is a step in the right direction — because as a trained professional, you’ll have a good idea of what works and what doesn’t — but for enhanced usability, testing designs and information architecture on users can provide great insights (...)
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Dec
16
2007

Basic rules for efficient 2-levels navigation bars

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Apr
20
2007

Mon-Opquast, outil d'évaluation et de suivi de la qualité des sites Internet

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