Posts Tagged ‘information architecture’

Use relevant pagination styles

May 22nd, 2009

Use relevant pagination stylesPagination is found all over the web – from blogs to galleries to directories – and choosing the right style of pagination to use has important implications for how your users sort through your pool of information. Most opt to go with the most common convention of using numbers (Page 1, 2, 3). However, consider how annoying page numbers can be for somebody sorting through a directory of people. On which page do people starting with the letter ‘k’ begin?

Whether you use numbers, letters, dates or any other convention, be considerate of the relevance of your pagination style with the content it is organizing.

Miss Conception movie download Source: Easy as 1, 2, 3? (Good Usability)

Life as a House dvdrip

Tomorrow Never Dies ipod

The Game movie

Kaena: The Prophecy movie download The Last Legion ipod

Remember the Titans dvdrip

Test your information architecture with Treejack

April 16th, 2009

Test your Information Architecture with TreejackWe put a lot of emphasis on optimizing usability, user interactions and user interfaces. One area of the user experience that we often overlook testing on is information architecture. This is likely due to an absence of methods to test the effectiveness of information architecture. Sam Ng of Optimal Workshop saw the gap and built Treejack – an online test that helps site owners make decisions on their information architecture.

From the Treejack site:

Run simple online tests to get real numbers. Upload your sitemap, set tasks and see the paths participants take for each task. Results will focus your efforts on the areas of the IA that matter most.

Control trailer

The Scorpion King dvd Bloodline film Source: Treejack (Optimal Workspace)

Incendiary dvd

Kate & Leopold film

Oliver & Company trailer

download House of the Dead dvd

Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla divx

Brother divx