![]() The principle is the same, only it wasn’t called information architecture, it was just good sense. Librarians in the library of Alexandria listed the content of the library on a 120-scroll bibliography. The history of IA goes as far into the past as ancient Egypt. But they all agree that, in one way or another, IA is the practice of organizing content in an effective way. Interestingly enough, this ‘science of order’ does not have one unified definition that experts would agree on. When all is in order, it becomes invisible. The same applies for information architecture (IA). It’s only when it’s done poorly that we notice it.” The famous UX designer, Jared Spool, once said: “Good design, when it’s done well, becomes invisible. What tools do information architects use?. ![]()
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