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LU5: Information Architecture and Interaction Design - Coggle Diagram
LU5: Information Architecture and Interaction Design
Information Architecture
science of organizing and structuring content of the websites, web and mobile applications, and social media software
key part of designing a satisfying user experience
Tips for using Information Architecture Design
Define product goals
Conduct user research
Consider IA components
Keep cognitive psychology principles in mind
Visual hierarchy
Main Components of Information Architecture
Organization Schemes and Structures
Labeling Systems
Navigation Systems
Search Systems
Cognitive Psychology Principles
Cognitive Load
Gestalt Principle
Mental Model
Interaction Design
process of creating interactive products and services by moving beyond the item and focusing on how the users will interact with it
determines the value of a communication service to its users, and the quality of experience they have when using it
What do Interaction Designers do?
Design Strategy
Wireframes and Prototypes
Dimensions of Interaction Design
1D: Words
2D: Visual Representations
3D: Physical Objects or Space
4D: Time
5D: Behavior
Interaction Design Principles
Consistent design
Functionality
Cognition
Engagement
User control
Perceivability
Learnability
Error handling
UX
Affordability