One day, I - a high schooler - found a paperback in the hospital. The βDisease Coexistence Journalβ was its title. It was a diary that my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi, had written in secret. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. And thus, I coincidentally w
Want to improve your coordination? Attend to patterns
β Scribed by Thom Haller
- Publisher
- American Society for Information Science and Technology
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0095-4403
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Editor's Summary
The concept of uncoordination can apply not only to clumsiness but also to disorganization in information architecture. Confusing and disorderly information is widespread, but information can be structured to improve website clarity by recognizing and judiciously using patterns and components in information architecture. A pattern is a consistent and recurring feature, and components are reusable element packages or modules. Information architects can analyze and deconstruct a site design to identify its components and assemble them into a component library. Patterns and components simplify the site developer's process and lend consistency and visual clarity for the site visitor, resulting in a better user experience. By following simple steps for identifying patterns and components across a web site, information architects can bring coordination and structure to the overall site.
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