Designing Information Architecture

Coursera MOOC / Non-credit USD 49
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Designing Information Architecture

About this course

This specialization provides a comprehensive path through the principles and methods of information architecture, from foundational knowledge to practical application. The first course, "Foundations of Information Architecture," covers the key principles, structural patterns, and organization schemes essential for any digital architecture project. It sets the groundwork for understanding how users seek information and how to create intuitive systems. The second course, "Research and Strategy for Effective Information Architecture," introduces research methods and strategies that inform design decisions. Learners will explore UX research methods, the structuring and classification of content, and how to define a strategic information architecture plan that supports both users' needs and business goals. The final course, "Designing Navigation and Search for Digital Experiences," focuses on navigation design and search functionality, which are critical in any digital experience. Through this course, you will learn to create clear, efficient navigation systems and integrate powerful search features that enhance user experience and accessibility. Each course builds upon the previous one, progressing from theory to hands-on application, ensuring that you develop both strategic and tactical skills in designing information architecture for digital platforms. This Specialization is based on the book Designing Information Architecture, by Pabini Gabriel-Petit.

What you'll learn

  • Understand principles and methods of information architecture
  • Conduct UX research to inform design decisions
  • Create strategic information architecture plans
  • Design navigation systems and enhance search functionality

Skills you'll gain

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