Information Architecture as an Extension of Web Design
“(…) the line between Web design and information architecture doesn’t have to be as clear as we may have imagined. There are many opportunities for Web designers to fill the role of information architect in every project. This is not to say that information architects are no longer needed. On the contrary, with Web sites becoming more dynamic and complex every day, information architects are needed more than ever. But as an information architect who transitioned from a Web design role, I can assure you that information architects aren’t the only ones who can organize things.” (Joshua Kaufman – Digital Web Magazine) – The recurring theme of structure and presentation, of cognition and perception, or of architecture and design.