Information Architecture
Information architecture is more art than science. It requires the insight and sensitivity to detail of an artist, and the skill of a technician to understand what’s possible and how to make it all clear. That’s the job of information architecture – to understand various perspectives and to satisfy all of them.
Designing and documenting information architectures is a natural fit for me. Since starting out in technical writing a decade ago, I’ve been involved in some way with connecting human and business goals with the technical capabilities on hand.
I develop information architectures of various depths for content-driven websites, web applications for business and consumer markets, desktop applications and application add-ons . I strive to match my deliverables to the need of the product, the schedule and team culture, and provide a balance of visual and text-based descriptions of the product character and features.
Types of deliverables I provide:
Textual use cases with and without flowcharts
Concept and feature maps
User interface wireframes
Recommendation Reports
If you’re interested in the benefits of information architecture for your project, contact me and we can talk about it.
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