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Information Architecture 2000

Added on 6 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
Conference Presentations Available (Strange Connections – ACIA)
  • Information architecture

What Can We Learn From Jakob Nielsen?

Added on 5 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) pick out the most interesting stuff” (Philip Greenspun – ArsDigita Systems Journal)
  • Usability

The Art of Information Architecture

Added on 3 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Information Architecture is the practice of designing the infrastructure of a Web site, specifically the navigation” (iBoost)
  • Information architecture

Design Science Journal

Added on 2 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) 99 percent of the interactivity on the Web today is navigation” (Ignition Design)
  • Navigation

How Websites Learn

Added on 2 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Information Architecture that adapt to use” (Peter Merholz)
  • Information architecture

Interface Design and Optimization of Reading of Continuous Text

Added on 1 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) reading is the means by which the world does a large part of its work” (Paul Muter – University of Toronto)
  • Writing

Journal of the American Society for Information Science

Added on 1 November 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the official journal of the American Society for Information Science” (John Willey & Son)
  • Information architecture

The Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines

Added on 27 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) standards for the use of the Java look-and-feel” (SUN)
  • HCI

The Windows User Experience

Added on 26 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) promotes good interface design and visual and functional consistency within and across Windows-based applications” (Microsoft Developers Network)
  • User experience

Information Design Techniques

Added on 22 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Enabling Extremely Rapid Navigation in Your Web or Document” (Michael Hoffman)
  • Information design

The User Experience

Added on 18 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“The Iceberg Analogy of Usability” (Dick Berry – User Experience Design, IBM Ease of Use Team)
  • User experience

A Visual Vocabulary

Added on 17 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
For Describing Information Architecture and Interaction Design (Jesse James Garrett)
  • Information architecture

SHORE 2000

Added on 12 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“A Comparison of Voice Controlled and Mouse Controlled Web Browsing” (Dept. of CS – University of Maryland)
  • HCI

Evaluating on Time

Added on 9 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“A Framework For The Expert Evaluation Of Digital Library Interface Usability” (Andrew Dillon)
  • Usability

Does Metaphor Increase Visual Language Usability?

Added on 8 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) metaphor may not be an essential component in the usability of VPLs” (Alan F. Blackwell and T.R.G. Green – IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages VL’99)
  • InfoViz

Where are the Hypertexts?

Added on 6 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) More than legible: on links that readers don’t want to follow” (Mark Bernstein of Eastgate Systems)
  • Hypertext

Elements of Hypermedia Design

Added on 5 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“Techniques for Navigation and Visualization in Cyberspace” (Peter Gloor et al. – Birkhauser Boston)
  • Navigation

Lou Rosenfeld Interviews Nathan Shedroff

Added on 4 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) information is only created when care is given to the organization and presentation of data.” (ACIA of Argus Associates)
  • Interviews

Information Design and the World Wide Web in Education

Added on 1 October 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) the effective presentation of information is at the heart of the business of writing” (James West)
  • Information design

One Half A Manifesto

Added on 24 September 2000 Peter Bogaards
“(…) it’s probably time for me to cry out my dissent more loudly than I have before” (Jaron Lanier in EDGE)
  • Information design
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