Synopses & Reviews
Anyone creating a Web site knows that you need more than flashy graphics to make it hit-worthy. Content is fast becoming one of the most important issues for Web designers. Content Architecture on the Web: The Common Sense Guide is a practical guide to organizing Web site content; it addresses the questions that must be answered before the Web site design begins. The first common-sense approach to this important topic, it is presented clearly and sensibly, packed with case studies and hands-on advice.Content architecture encompasses questions of form and structure: What kind of organization and metaphor will you have? What kind of navigational elements best suit your design? How can your content architecture best make use of digital publishing features like interactivity? The only practical, hands-on guide to content architecture. Written by a respected authority in the field of information architecture
Part of Peachpit's successful On the Web series.