Art 155 Information Architecture In-class Presentation Week 8A
Art 155 :: Information Architecture :: Week 8 :: A In-class Presentation :: today’s agenda Today is a working day Work on your site maps Sketch on paper first If you are having trouble fitting everything onto one page, consider editing/limiting your site map to only a few levels of depth, or consider using 2 pages to show the full site Consider adding a legend if your site map requires it. One-on-One meetings: I will walk around and check in with everyone to provide feedback and answer questions.
Art 155 :: Information Architecture :: Week 8 :: A In-class Presentation :: homeworkdue :: Site Maps (2) Purpose/Objective: To holistically represent a multiple user experience in a visual format. To organize complex data structures using various visual mapping techniques. To conceptually consider the advantages and disadvantages of existing informational structures in order to make organizational changes for improved usability. Assignment: Use Microsoft Power Point, Adobe Illustrator, or any other visual mapping program to create two site maps: Current Site Map of the existing site in its present state Revised Site Map based upon your personal observations and recommendations We will be hanging them up on the walls of our classroom for an in-class walking wall critique. Format: Two formats are due! Printed version: please print out your two site maps and bring them to class next wendesday – we will have a wall critique. Digital version: Microsoft Power Point document (.ppt). If you used another program, please save out the images and then paste them into a power point document to be handed in. me a digital version before class begins at Reading: Read the online article: A visual vocabulary for describing information architecture and interaction design by Jesse James Garrett