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Visual Vocabulary for Information Architecture

Visual Vocabulary for IA

I’m currently venturing into the bleak, scary and un-designed world of information architecture. I use this site when looking at sitemaps – it’s a pretty good guide to the visual language you should be using. Although it’s all a little bit pointless when your project managers can’t explain to your client the difference between a page, and a template. So all your hard worked ‘visual language’ goes down the pan.. still, it’ll look mighty pretty when it does!

See www.jjg.net/ia/visvocab

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Yea, JJG's work is a classic. Hey, like you Blog! Cheers from Berlin.

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