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I have worked as a freenlancer for many years on the side of implementing web sites. The graphic designers, the copy writers and the IA people had everything set-up, and I just put everything to HTML.
Now, I wanna try to get into some IA. I have checked out Jakob Nielsen's web site and searched around Google.
But, I am quite confused on which author/book I should get for a in-depth crash course on IA and usability. Any help would be most welcomed!
Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think" is excellent, as is the Nielsen Norman Group's study: "E-commerce User Experience". Pricey but also quite valuable for me.
There is no book that will teach you as much as regular people around you.
This is an essential activity - and it's even better if you can watch your friends and family use your site in real time. Nothing so eye-opening as watching an ordinary user try to navigate your domain. And this is why I value the NNG materials - they are not just opinions, they are the result of serious testing with real end-users.
On a site of significant size, you need to work out the Information aArchitecture before you create any design. You can change the "label" for any section after you're up and running, or switch to a different color palette or page template. But the actual division and subdivision of information is the foundation on which you build a site. Pouring a new foundation is not the same as redecorating a room!
So it pays off to put in some solid time considering the IA, and treading the experiences of those who have done a lot of this.
Sinner G:
I agree, ultimately it is not something you find in books, nor is their any exact formula. Its all about being practical and extensive real user testing.
But, I would still like some books, outline or something, to:
1) At least make sure I have covered all the areas I should be concerned about
2) Confirm (or counter) certain theories I already have on AI/Usability.
Anyway, thanks to the both of you - Sinner G and tedster.
Any further help, potential books/sites I should look up is always appreciated!
Cheers!
I am big on books, you can often get ideas to launch you in new directions that you never thought of before. I guess i am just not smart enough to think of everything myself.
A good online resource if you haven't already seen it is Usability News [psychology.wichita.edu] from wichita.edu
Another is WebWord [webword.com], a usability blog