UI/UX Design

Information Architecture — Structure That Guides

Good information architecture is invisible — users find what they need effortlessly because the structure anticipates their mental models. We build the kind that works.

Capabilities

Information Architecture — deep expertise

Content Inventory & Audit

Comprehensive inventory of all content and navigation elements — identifying duplicates, orphaned pages, and structural inconsistencies.

Content AuditInventory SpreadsheetDuplication Analysis

Site Map Design

Hierarchical content structure design based on user research, analytics, and card sorting — architectures matching how users think.

Site MappingHierarchy DesignContent GroupingMental Models

Navigation Design

Global and local navigation design — header, footer, breadcrumbs, sidebar, mobile navigation — balancing discoverability and cognitive load.

Navigation PatternsMobile NavigationMega MenusBreadcrumbs

Taxonomy & Tagging

Content taxonomy design, metadata schemas, and tagging systems enabling filtering, search, and content relationships across large estates.

Taxonomy DesignMetadata SchemaFaceted NavigationTagging Systems

Tree Testing & Validation

Remote tree testing with representative users validating IA decisions before wireframing — quantifying findability and identifying failures early.

TreeJackOptimal WorkshopFirst-Click TestingFindability Score

Stakeholder Facilitation

IA workshops with content owners, product managers, and technical teams — building shared understanding and organizational alignment.

WorkshopsCard SortingParticipatory DesignStakeholder Buy-in
IA Results

Information Architecture Measurable Outcomes

100+
IA projects completed
45%
Findability improvement
50%
Reduction in navigation-related support
Content discovery improvement
Our Approach

From Navigation Confusion to Intuitive Structure

01
Content Audit
Inventory all existing content, identify gaps, duplicates, and the top user tasks your IA must support.
02
User Research
Card sorting and tree testing exercises with representative users to validate mental model and navigation patterns.
03
IA Design
Design site map, taxonomy, labeling system, and navigation patterns grounded in research findings.
04
Validation
Prototype the IA in a wireframe tool, run usability tests, and iterate before handing off to design.

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