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The Corn Huskers design team proposed a complete re-design of the Adamo Art Gallery website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work included a…
A panel discussion with the six students who completed a User Experience practicum this semester at NYU Libraries.
The Well Wired team proposed a complete re-design of the Folk Music Society of New York website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work…
The SteinKranzStein team proposed a complete re-design of the Idlewild Books website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work included a content inventory, site…
The R&J Industries team proposed a complete re-design of the Cutchogue New Suffolk Free Library website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work included…
Cyberdyne_DigitalPrototype (Interactive PDF) Presentation link The Cyberdyne Systems team proposed a complete re-design of the Amethyst Women’s Project website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface….
Sam, Ngozi, and Susan developed and ran a card sorting study – using students from LIS643 as participants – to propose a new information architecture for the Services…
A prototype of a (hypothetical) re-design of the website for the Archive of Contemporary Music (ARC) guided by the principles of user-centered design. We will demonstrate our final high-fidelity prototype with additional deliverables created as part of our user-centered design process. These materials will include our site map, user research report, personas and scenarios, card sorting results, sketches, and wireframes.
This project reflects the results of user research and presents a new, reimagined Pratt SILS website to meet the information needs of key user groups: prospective students, current students, and alumni.
This project uses data generated in LIS 643 and network visualization software used in LIS 658 to analyze participants’ grouping of web pages during a cardsort exercise and explores the efficacy of using network visualizations of this data.
Notions regarding Information Architecture have changed in relation to concurrent advances in technology, which can be roughly divided into four stages: the Information Design Approach, the Information Systems Approach, the Information Science Approach, and Pervasive Information Architecture.