Check out our latest (Autumn 2021) video on information architecture, featuring Maureen from UX.Collection here: ua-cam.com/video/OJLfjgVlwDo/v-deo.html
Thanks for this great video. What makes it really useful is that the speaker is clear, the visuals are clear and all this is directed towards actually implementing IA. If the video just explained it theoretically, it wouldn't have been helpful.
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Thank you for this! I was instructed with writing a paper analyzing a library website. I had no idea what IA was and the lecture made me even more lost.
The video was very very helpful but can you explain more about the competitor analysis part how to do information architecture on competitors websites and what outcome we get after that and after makeing 2-3 competitor analysis how to get insights from the IA.
On the time 6:56, what do you mean by "Outline the naviation structure"? Where can i get visual examples? How do i "outline the navigation structure" in the site map?
Hi there! Task flows focus on how users travel through the platform while performing a specific task. They generally show only one path and don’t include multiple branches or pathways like a traditional user flow might. One of CareerFoundry mentors, Camren, wrote a great blog post explaining user flows in UX design: careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ux-design/what-are-user-flows/ We hope you’ll find it useful and interesting!
You're welcome! Good luck on your path, this article on our blog could be helpful: - An Excellent Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture: bit.ly/3HQOhxe
Hi there. I ally enjoy your content all the time, but I this one was a bit different not because the content was bad but because your video was amaturely recorded... There is a lot of empty space overn Rose and that makes her not the centere focus of the video. Otherwise, keep up the great content.
Hi David! Thank you for the feedback. This video was actually filmed quite some time ago, and is one of our "older" videos. We have since improved the quality of our recordings. We're happy to hear you enjoy the content anyhow :)
Is it ok to dynamically change some of the navigation item labels when a user hovers over them so that they think something messed up? In addition, might it be ok to pop up a modal that states something to the effect of, 'Your browser has been quarantined because it is not Netscape Navigator and you must pay $3.33 if you ever want to close this modal again.', and then if they try to close their browser they are forced to download and auto-install the Lynx browser and then they have to always use the Lynx browser going forward forever?
This video is not UX friendly. There should be animated diagrams and infographics illustrating this. A person talking to the camera really isn't enough for a company claiming to be experts in this.
Check out our latest (Autumn 2021) video on information architecture, featuring Maureen from UX.Collection here: ua-cam.com/video/OJLfjgVlwDo/v-deo.html
Thanks for this great video. What makes it really useful is that the speaker is clear, the visuals are clear and all this is directed towards actually implementing IA. If the video just explained it theoretically, it wouldn't have been helpful.
Thanks for the comment, and glad you liked the video!
I learned alot in less than 9 minutes on this video about information architecture compared to the other longer videos! Thanks alot!
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CareerFoundry I'm a web designer with over 10 yrs of experience and my current goal is to become a UI Designer but also a UX generalist, I mean, I have talent with the visual, the interface itself, so I wanna flow ok in UX but going deep in UI. What would you recommend me? I'm unemployed since Nov 2016 to now, Nov 2019 and I feel as if I was an horrible professional. I think Career Foundry might help me to get back to track :)
Insightful content and a really engaging presenter. Love her accent, too!
Everything about IA in a single video. Thanks!
Thanks Apoorv!
Thanks for sharing. starting UX in October of this year.
Thank you for this! I was instructed with writing a paper analyzing a library website. I had no idea what IA was and the lecture made me even more lost.
The video was very very helpful but can you explain more about the competitor analysis part how to do information architecture on competitors websites and what outcome we get after that and after makeing 2-3 competitor analysis how to get insights from the IA.
wow this was the most clear and concise explanation I've come across. THANK YOU!
Thankyou so much. There is so much clarity in your presentation.. I have my exam tomorrow and I was worried..now I am not.
Thanks, we're glad you found this useful! Good luck in your exam!
Thanks for this video... You clear all my doubts thanks a lot 😇
Good narration. Proper emphasizing, and articulation.
Thanks, glad you liked it!
THANK YOU OMG THIS HELPED A LOT
On the time 6:56, what do you mean by "Outline the naviation structure"? Where can i get visual examples? How do i "outline the navigation structure" in the site map?
can you explain the difference between a user flaw and task flow?
Hi there! Task flows focus on how users travel through the platform while performing a specific task. They generally show only one path and don’t include multiple branches or pathways like a traditional user flow might. One of CareerFoundry mentors, Camren, wrote a great blog post explaining user flows in UX design: careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ux-design/what-are-user-flows/ We hope you’ll find it useful and interesting!
I am confused. Is IA the same as UX design?
thank you for making this video. it really helps me to understand more about IA.....
what languages or skills are needed for this
I just found this video and it helps me so much! Thanks for the info!
Super helpful!
Very useful video, thank you!
nicely done. Thank you.
Thank you so much. This role is exact what I want to be.
You're welcome! Good luck on your path, this article on our blog could be helpful:
- An Excellent Beginner’s Guide to Information Architecture: bit.ly/3HQOhxe
Comprehensive & Compact 🤩🎯👏👏👏🙏
its helpful, thank you.
thank so much for this!
Thank you so much, this was really helpful
You're welcome!
very useful video, thank you
awesome awesome, thank you for keeping it to the point.
thank you so much!, it is a great video
Thanks for sharing the video
Thanks this will be a dream for me to be a architect
Thanks for the video.
She is so gorgeous
Great intro video
Thanks!
She is beautiful. and explained everything beautifully in just 8:43 minutes. Thanks
thanks so much!
You're welcome!
Hi there. I ally enjoy your content all the time, but I this one was a bit different not because the content was bad but because your video was amaturely recorded... There is a lot of empty space overn Rose and that makes her not the centere focus of the video. Otherwise, keep up the great content.
Hi David! Thank you for the feedback.
This video was actually filmed quite some time ago, and is one of our "older" videos. We have since improved the quality of our recordings.
We're happy to hear you enjoy the content anyhow :)
I can see her in a sick thriller/horror film. She just has that look! 😎
Is it ok to dynamically change some of the navigation item labels when a user hovers over them so that they think something messed up? In addition, might it be ok to pop up a modal that states something to the effect of, 'Your browser has been quarantined because it is not Netscape Navigator and you must pay $3.33 if you ever want to close this modal again.', and then if they try to close their browser they are forced to download and auto-install the Lynx browser and then they have to always use the Lynx browser going forward forever?
one month lectures in one video 🥳
Hope you like it!
PeRfEcT !
Thanks, the video was informative but the background music was unnecessary it's distracted me from her words.
Thanks Sam, glad it was useful! We will take that into consideration for our future videos.
I liked the background music. Maybe a tiny bit lower in volume. But this without music would be rough.
Nice
Thanks!
1:28 😂 homie looks stressed
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All I've heard from the intro is "Hi I have no education or experience in this particular topic, and I'm going to talk about UX"
This video is not UX friendly. There should be animated diagrams and infographics illustrating this. A person talking to the camera really isn't enough for a company claiming to be experts in this.
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Thanks Prakriti!
What's her @?
Great content but the host looks at you in way of psychopath
Grazie mille per l’aiuto
Thank you, great video