Overview
"Designing Information Architecture" by Pabini Gabriel-Petit provides you with a solid foundation for creating effective and user-friendly digital information spaces. Whether you are structuring website content, designing application hierarchies, or organizing intranet data, this book guides you through designing information architectures that enhance findability and usability, leveraging proven methods and modern techniques, including AI-driven search solutions.
What this Book will help me do
- Understand information-seeking behaviors and strategies to improve user navigation.
- Apply principles for creating user-friendly orientations, navigation, and labeling systems.
- Learn about organizing and categorizing content effectively within digital information spaces.
- Harness UX research methods to optimize information architecture through analytics and modeling.
- Implement AI technologies to boost search accuracy and relevancy in online environments.
Author(s)
Pabini Gabriel-Petit is an esteemed UX professional with decades of experience in information architecture and user-centered design. Founder of UXmatters, she has contributed extensively to the field through writing, consulting, and leading UX initiatives. Her approachable and pragmatic teaching style ensures readers can readily apply concepts to real-world projects.
Who is it for?
This book is tailored for professionals interested in creating efficient and well-structured digital environments. It's ideal for information architects, UX designers, developers, and product managers at all skill levels. Whether you're new to IA or looking to refine your current practices, this resource offers valuable insights and practical applications to enhance your expertise.
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