Structured content — slides and worksheets from a session with 70 Content Designers at the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).
Tag: Information Architecture
Information architecture is the practice of deciding how to arrange the parts of something to be understandable and useful.
A panel discussion looking at Object-Oriented UX at Content Strategy Seattle.
A talk for students and alumni of the MSc in Human-Centred Systems at the Centre for Human-Computer Interaction Design.
What is OOUX?
A talk with Sony PlayStation outlining what OOUX is, where it fits in information architecture practice and how to execute it.
6 practical tips and tactics for explaining structured content, both for modelling, design and development.
19 benefits of OOUX for the user-centred and mental model-based information architecture of data-rich products, services and systems.
A talk with JustEat exploring and defining information, content and data through the lenses of taxonomy, ontology and choreography in digital experience design.
Jeff Carr on why enterprise IT solutions are often seen as (but aren’t) the silver bullet solution
Five Hat Racks, The LATCH Principle
An irreducible truth in information classification, architecture and design.
GDS team on looking for the irreducible core in content and information