
Anatomy of a website: website architecture
Are you new to website architecture but not sure where to start? This article provides useful some tips.
Information architecture (IA) is the system and structure you use to organize and label content on your website, app or product.
Learn more about information architecture in our getting started guide
Are you new to website architecture but not sure where to start? This article provides useful some tips.
Before you change up your IA, how do you figure out whether the new navigation is any better than the existing one?
Information architecture (IA) is everywhere. Like the best websites and apps in the digital world, information architecture also brings clarity and understanding to the real world. It helps us navigate complexity and clutter, enables us to get things done more easily even with enjoyment, and reduces our cognitive load as we go about our lives. As... View Article
Often overlooked, nailing your choreography is essential to the delivery of a seamless user experience.
It’s time to take a look at the Library of Congress Classification (LCC) system.
Information architecture (IA) is the backbone of a great design. Here's how to tell that to others.
Some of the team at Optimal Workshop HQ, Wellington, NZ
From left: Andrew Mayfield(CEO), Ben O’Grady(CFO), Seth Strumph(CTO), Meiken Bassant(COO) FEB 8TH, 2022, WELLINGTON NZ: Optimal Workshop, a world leader in information architecture (IA) and digital user experience software, today announced a NZ$10 million investment by New Zealand private equity firm, Pioneer Capital. It’s the first investment for Optimal Workshop, a New Zealand company with... View Article
We run through how to develop a taxonomy for an information architecture.
User researchers, writers, designers, marketers, and others with a passion for UX were treated to talks from some of the best in the business when they connected online for UXNZ Mini Con on November 12th. We introduce the 5 speakers of the day and highlight what they had to say.
Before you change up your IA, how do you figure out whether the new navigation is any better than the existing one?
Get your website working harder by finding (and solving) navigational issues. Navigation that works intuitively will keep users longer, help them complete their task and keep them coming back.
Learn more about information architecture in our getting started guide