Information Design
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
The practice of presenting information in a way that is clear, accessible, and useful to the user.
The arrangement of information in a way that prioritizes the most important content, guiding users through the information in a logical order.
The cues and hints that users follow to find information online, based on perceived relevance and usefulness.
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
An intermediary that gathers and provides information to users, typically in an online context.
The phenomenon where people have a reduced ability to recall the last items in a list when additional, unrelated information is added at the end.
Information Visualization (InfoVis) is the study and practice of visual representations of abstract data to reinforce human cognition.
A brief overview of the main points or sections of a document or web page.