
Information Architecture for the World Wide Web is a comprehensive book for web developers. The book discusses how to design and set up a large-scale website for a global organization. It explains how to set up the framework for the site so that viewers will face zero difficulty in using it. It explains website hierarchy and organization, helping readers understand how the websites aesthetics work together with the mechanics of the site to present a healthy, memorable and pleasing experience for all users. Intended for novice web developers, the book is an essential read for anyone wishing to learn how to build professional, world-class websites.
About the Authors
Peter Morville is the President and Founder of Semantic Studios, and the former Chief Executive Officer and a co-owner of Argus Associates. Experienced in information architecture, business strategy, and knowledge management, Morville has written extensively on these topics and has spoken at several events on them.
Louis Rosenfeld is a consulting independent information architect. A pioneer in organizing and programming the first three information architecture conferences, he has also spoken at venues as CHI, COMDEX, Intranets, and the web design conferences produced by Miller Freeman, CNET and Thunder Lizard.
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