Information Architecture

Task Analysis and Information Architecture

At User Centric, we rely on task analysis and information architecture to organize key functionality or content for a software application, website, or screen flow. Although task analysis and information architecture usually result in different types of design artifacts, they both represent the backbone of a well-designed interface and must accurately reflect the user's goals, product functionality or content, business objectives, and constraints.

Our team members are experienced with different methods for gaining insight into users' mental models and effectively applying these insights to user interface design. The end goal is to organize functionality and content into intuitive flows and structures that users can easily understand and adopt.

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Card sort

User Centric uses several different methodologies to uncover users' mental models. Card sorting (performed online or with physical cards) is one of them.

Online card sort

Online card sorting allows us to gather data from a large set of end users in a relatively short period of time.

Information architecture

Information architecture

The improved information architecture based on user goals, product functionality, and business objectives can be presented in a form of a chart.

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