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Everyday Information Architecture

Lisa Maria Marquis

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English
Lisa Marquis
03 December 2024
The design of information on the web changes the way people find, understand, and use that information-for better or for worse. Lisa Maria Marquis shows you how to leverage the principles and practices of information architecture in order to craft more thoughtful and effective digital spaces. Learn how to analyze your site's content and structure, build clear and consistent taxonomies, and develop more strategic sitemaps. Because when we're intentional about how we organize web content, we create better experiences for everyone.
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Imprint:   Lisa Marquis
Edition:   2024 ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 148mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   231g
ISBN:   9798991460507
Pages:   140
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lisa Maria Marquis is an independent consultant specializing in the structural analysis of digital systems, helping organizations to build findable, usable, and inclusive product experiences. She is a speaker, workshop leader, author of Everyday Information Architecture, avid knitter, and devoted Trekkie. She lives near Boston with her partner, two dogs, four chickens, and roughly ten thousand bees.

Reviews for Everyday Information Architecture

If you want to make your website more usable and your content easier to find, then this book is for you. Lisa Maria Marquis shows you how to structure and organize information with simplicity, clarity, and warmth-so you'll feel prepared, not perplexed. Loaded with helpful frameworks, practical tips, and plenty of humor, this is a book you'll reach for again and again. -SARA WACHTER-BOETTCHER Founder of Active Voice and author of Design for Real Life I am in awe. This book breaks down thorny, technical issues masterfully and makes them accessible to anyone. Even the most experienced practitioners will find something they hadn't considered. Plus, it's a laugh riot. 14/10. -ERIKA HALL Author of Just Enough Research and Conversational Design At last, a book that doesn't dwell in defining the damn thing for the sake of conceptual purity, and in doing so, elevates information architecture practice. Lisa Maria Marquis shows us that even the most minute decisions can have consequences; only by owning them can we build a better web. -LÍVIA LABATE Principal product manager at Vox Media Everyday Information Architecture brings together the latest thinking on the practice in a compact volume. More importantly, Lisa Maria puts IA in a modern context, demonstrating not just how to make good decisions about structure, but why they matter. -DAN BROWN Author of Practical Design Discovery


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