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Information Wayfinding BY TYLER TATE

Information Wayfinding

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Presented at the Software East Meetup in Cambridge on 20 March, 2014. My blog post on the same topic can be found at: http://twigkit.com/blog/2013/11/07/information-wayfinding.html

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We are drowning in information.

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“What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the over-abundance of information sources that might consume it.”

— Herbert Simon

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How can we make ever-growing volumes

of information accessible and useful to

people without overwhelming them?

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1. Think of information as an environment.

2. Understand how people find their way through such information environments.

3. Design for efficient wayfinding.

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The Information Environment

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"Mankind evolved in a world of space and

time. Our memories evolved to record events

that transpire in space and time. Modern

attempts to externalise and enlarge that

memory should not, and probably need not,

neglect its spatiotemporal dimensions.”

— George A. Miller, 1968

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“We must consider not just the city as a thing

itself, but the city being perceived by its

inhabitants.”

— Kevin Lynch

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Paths

Edges

Districts

Nodes

Landmarks

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The EnvironmentA place someone goes to seek information in order

to satisfy an information need.

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Districts

Layers

Nodes

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DistrictsThe primary categories into which an environment

can be logically divided.

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LayersSecondary categories which describe a specific

facet of a given node.

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NodesPrecise points in the environment (that we might

otherwise refer to as a Web page, document, or record).

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Wayfinding Behaviour2

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Wayfinding is the collection of cognitive

processes people use to navigate physical

environments.

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Information wayfinding is the collection of

cognitive processes people use to navigate

information environments.

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Locate

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Explore

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Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5 Q6

Q7

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Meander

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1. Locate

2. Explore

3. Meander

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Principles for a New Architecture

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Structured Districts

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Flexible Layers

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Positional Cues

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Survey Knowledge

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Clear Paths

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Coherent Interaction

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1. Structured Districts

2. Flexible Layers

3. Positional Cues

4. Survey Knowledge

5. Clear Paths

6. Coherent Interaction

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How can we make ever-growing volumes

of information accessible and useful to

people without overwhelming them?

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1. Think of information as an environment, not pages.

2. Understand how users find their way through such information environments.

3. Design for efficient wayfinding, particularly by integrating search and browse.

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DesigningTheSearchExperience.com

twigkit.com/blog

vimeo.com/78578346

@TylerTate

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