What were your main takeaways about information architecture? Which areas would you like deeper dives on in future videos? Let us know here in the comments! Check out our long form article on the topic here: bit.ly/ABeginnersGuideToInformationArchitecture
On amazon breakdown.. I have to say I personally never go to categories/departments for my quickest way to find what i’m looking for.. I always go to search.. and if plain search doesn’t help I do more refined searches (e.g. by department etc).
Thats great to hear! What motivates you to get into UX / Product design? We have free short course to help you get started in UX: bit.ly/CareerFoundryFreeUXDesignShortCourse
Can you show examples not related with e-commerce? How can I see all those elements you showed here using other kind of applications? e.g. comunicación like whatsapp or telegram, music like deezer or UA-cam, navigation like maps, translator like duolingo, IDE s like Matlab or visual studio.
Great Video. But I've a question. I'm an expert T-shirt designer and I want to build my career in UI/UX. So that's why I need a good kick start to learn UI/UX step by step. So will you help me?
Yes you can! We'd recommend checking out our free UX short course (linked in the description) to get started! You can also call one of our program advisors to discuss our courses around these topics: careerfoundry.com/en/connect/all-contact-advisor/ Hope this helps!
Great video, Thanks! Just as a comment, Amazon does not work on cognitive load, because every search that I made results in thousands of products that I am not interested in.
Are you serious? I never buy something from Amazon using the site navigation. What I do? Right, a search bar is what I need for Amazon. Costco? Yes, perhaps because search isn't good.
I had the exact thought in mind. But I believe since the video is about IA, it all comes down to how the content on a website is organized or arranged and that can be made clear if the user takes some longer steps to find a product, like searching for it under categories under categories.
What were your main takeaways about information architecture? Which areas would you like deeper dives on in future videos? Let us know here in the comments! Check out our long form article on the topic here: bit.ly/ABeginnersGuideToInformationArchitecture
She was born to do this! Never seen anyone explain this as clearly as she does. wow!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video!
the way you explained the things are OUTSTANDING..
Amazing video. I feel like I just did a bachelors degree in information architecture in under 18 mins! 🤓😁
Cheers Nick! Aha it was a nice piece of coverage on the topic for sure. We've got more videos with Maureen coming soon too!
The video is very helpful and I enjoyed watching it very much! It's well structured, not too fast, with good examples. Thank you!
I'd like to say thank you so much for the explanation. Now i can more understand about information architecture
On amazon breakdown.. I have to say I personally never go to categories/departments for my quickest way to find what i’m looking for.. I always go to search.. and if plain search doesn’t help I do more refined searches (e.g. by department etc).
This is so insightful and well explained for beginners! Thanks Maureen.
You're so welcome! There'll be more videos with Maureen in the near future!
Thank you mam... Iam planing to learn UX design... I wish to become product designer
Thats great to hear! What motivates you to get into UX / Product design? We have free short course to help you get started in UX: bit.ly/CareerFoundryFreeUXDesignShortCourse
Amazing video, thanks 👍 this video helped me to understand more about IA
Can you edit name on certificate, I pay 199 but name not show proper on the certificate 😢
Great coverage of this complex topic!
Thanks JS! Glad you enjoyed it!
well articulated Maureen !! tyty 🤩👍🙏
Crystal clear explanation
Bad IA is the number one thing that turns me off from a given App/website....thanks for the vid :)
Such a great information Thanks a lot
Great video! You very clearly and accessibly explain the concept. Hats off!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!
Thank you. This is exactly what I needed. The video had a great pace, fantastic examples and resources to find out more.
@careerfoundry thank you,this was really very useful
Cool video, valuable information, strongly recommended! Good work Maureen
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
I loved the way you explained such a complex topic by breaking it into chunks. Amazing!! :)
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Thank you! Super well explained!
Very cool, thorough video. Thank you! Goes to show how good CF grads are!
Thanks Ed! Yeh it's always a pleasure working with Maureen! More videos with her to come soon too!
The video's content is as pretty as you mam.thank you ❤
This is a nice conceptual overview of the topic; gives me some nice pointers for cross-functional conversations with UX teams as a Software Developer.
top video in ux
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Maam please tell me what you had said in 'the context' part? I hear it as "the place where the information leaves" it is right?
Can you show examples not related with e-commerce? How can I see all those elements you showed here using other kind of applications? e.g. comunicación like whatsapp or telegram, music like deezer or UA-cam, navigation like maps, translator like duolingo, IDE s like Matlab or visual studio.
Thanks for share, really helpful 😍
I love your videos, they are relaxing and super insightful :)
Maaaaan, she's outstanding
I Appreciate your efforts well explain
Thanks!
Great Video. But I've a question. I'm an expert T-shirt designer and I want to build my career in UI/UX. So that's why I need a good kick start to learn UI/UX step by step. So will you help me?
Yes you can! We'd recommend checking out our free UX short course (linked in the description) to get started! You can also call one of our program advisors to discuss our courses around these topics: careerfoundry.com/en/connect/all-contact-advisor/ Hope this helps!
Brilliant !!
Glad you enjoyed it!
brill thanks
Information architecture isn't "Sexy".
But Maureen is...in a Designer way !
Great video, Thanks! Just as a comment, Amazon does not work on cognitive load, because every search that I made results in thousands of products that I am not interested in.
Are you serious? I never buy something from Amazon using the site navigation. What I do? Right, a search bar is what I need for Amazon. Costco? Yes, perhaps because search isn't good.
😇Amazing video..but it would help more if you explain about different hierarchy patterns and models of Information Architecture 😊
Amazon office chair is a bad example... I'd just search.
Thanks for the feedback Chriserony.
I agree, looking for an office chair under the "Home" department doesn't sound right to me, it should be under an "Office" department.
Hhh
Incredibly unfair comparisons between websites
Don’t take this seriously! It’s just a pseudo presentation.. lacks credibility.
Usually the logical mental model would be to directly type in the search bar with the keyword "armless office chair" 🥲
I had the exact thought in mind. But I believe since the video is about IA, it all comes down to how the content on a website is organized or arranged and that can be made clear if the user takes some longer steps to find a product, like searching for it under categories under categories.
Maaaaan, she's outstanding