just came out of this talk about the intersection of IA and info design...very nicely done: well communicated ideas with clear, relevant examples from the non-digital world of paper based test reporting (mcgraw-hill CTB, i believe). i've always thought of paper-based artifacts as embodying problems of interaction and design and experience, way before the internet and digital media. the one example about folded test reports for parents features issues IA and designers face all the time: progressive information disclosure, hierarchy of data, "navigation" from primary to secondary levels of content, and detailed list of action items. wonderful stuff!
Posted by uday.gajendar at February 29, 2004 04:07 PM