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Web Blueprints
Information Architects refer to web site flow charts and diagrams as "blueprints". When consulting on a web site design or redesign the first thing an information architect does is make a simple "page flow diagram". This diagram helps to visualize the best way to structure the site's major sections and pages.
For smaller sites I like to use MS Word or PowerPoint because the client is likely to have this tool and thus the client can easily modify labels, page titles, etc, without learning a new tool. For larger projects MS Visio, Illustrator, or even a UML design tool is used.
Download an example of an old page flow diagram for this web site (in MS Word). Having a Page Flow Diagram such as this provides a means to discuss with the client where best to add pages, remove pages, restructure things, and more. |
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Larry JH Zoumas, 23 Swedenborgsgatan, 11827 STOCKHOLM Sweden. +46 70 926 6949
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