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Information Architecture

The structural design of information environments—how content is organized, labeled, and connected to help users find what they need and understand where they are.

Definition: The structural design of information environments—how content is organized, labeled, and connected to help users find what they need and understand where they are.

Information Architecture (IA) is the practice of organizing and structuring content in a way that helps users find information and complete tasks.

What It Encompasses

  • Organization schemes: How content is grouped and categorized
  • Labeling systems: What things are called
  • Navigation systems: How users move through the structure
  • Search systems: How users find specific content

Why It Matters

Poor information architecture is a root cause of many usability problems. Users may struggle not because individual screens are confusing, but because the overall structure does not match their mental model of how information should be organized.

Research Methods

Two specialized techniques are commonly used to design and evaluate IA:

: A generative method where participants organize topics into groups, revealing their mental models for how information should be structured.

: An evaluative method where participants navigate a text-only version of your site structure to validate if the proposed IA is intuitive.

The UX Architect Role

In large organizations, particularly those with complex enterprise products, the title UX Architect refers to a senior role focused on high-level structure—defining complex user flows and the taxonomies that govern entire systems.

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