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Rediscovering information architecture

Caio Braga
UX Collective
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3 min readJan 20, 2020
Illustration showing people opening a box just to find another box inside, until the smallest box is found.

Moving fast has made a huge mess

“Information architecture is the way that we arrange the parts of something to make it understandable.” — Abby Covert, How to Make Sense of Any Mess

The architecture of everything

Wireframe highlighting ares of the webpage that have hazard risks such as attention, spam, and privacy issues.
The hazard mapping by Erika Hall is an example of a way to visualize impact of the information displayed.

Written by Caio Braga

designer @ SurveyMonkey, editor @ UX Collective

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Danae Paparis I enjoyed this. Love the one page makes a lot of sense. Many will read the short version but not many the long one.

Wow what an amazing read. I completely agree that we shouldn’t just deliver the one thing that we are asked to do. Recently, I was asked to improve the email verification process but I found so many flaws during our research & tests that I ended up…

I love this. I think that sometimes one can feel the impostor syndrome “How am I to <insert verb> to the business?” but in my experience it’s a disservice to the critical thinking and value in UX research. And usually, senior management love how you…