In a world of competing information and double- (or triple!) tasking, getting your users' attention is key. Users who fail to find what they are looking for in your intranet will hesitate to come back. First impressions count, and you
are judged by your cover. Information design includes gathering, filtering and presenting information that reflects your users' mental models in intuitive and accessible ways. The principal goal of information design is to present information in the most
effective manner possible. We achieve this by first understanding the nature of the information, the users it needs to reach, and the structures it supports. We then employ the principles of iterative design, user research and our formal design process to ensure that our solution effectively aligns with the business objectives and the supporting technology.
Typical Information Design deliverables include:
- Taxonomy Tables
- Site Maps
- Wireframes
- Paper Prototypes (low fidelity prototypes)
- Interactive Prototypes (high fidelity prototypes)