Everyday Information Archit...
Lisa Marquis
Everyday Information Architecture
by Lisa Marquis
An accessible introduction to information architecture principles, showing how to structure and organize content for better user experiences.
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🎯 Problems This Book Solves
- • Content that's hard to find and navigate
- • Unclear mental models for users
- • Navigation that doesn't match user expectations
- • Inconsistent labeling and categorization
- • Not knowing where IA fits in the design process
💡 What You'll Learn
- ✓ Core concepts of information architecture made accessible
- ✓ How to create effective navigation systems
- ✓ Techniques for organizing and labeling content
- ✓ Working with stakeholders on IA decisions
- ✓ When and how to conduct card sorting exercises
My Take
Lisa Marquis provides a more accessible entry point to information architecture than the classic “polar bear” book. Perfect for those new to the field or who want a refresher.
Short and practical, following the A Book Apart format of focused, actionable content.