Web is not print. Print is not web. There are things that work, things that don’t work.
Just like picking out your color palette, typography is as equally important. It’s need to legible. Remind yourself of the guidelines featured in this post.
Navigation is concerned with the connections between the different displays that are available in a hypermedia system or product. Designers can think of the overall arrangement of these connections as forming a structure through which the users of their products are going to be navigating. This need to be an early – and frequent! – part of your design process. Read this post as your fine-tune your wireframes.
The disciplines of interaction design and architecture share a number of common traits—such as a focus on solving problems for people and encouraging people to interact with products and environments in new and exciting ways—and each discipline can learn much from the other.
At the moment, all of you have yet to refine your diagrams to portray an accurate and sophicated landscape for your prototype, prior to production. The goal is to make it understandable and easy to visualize before getting dirty in the code. Information design and architecture for the web is more complicated than for print. Learn why through this article followed by how to best approach your schematics.