Information Architecture: The ancient art of structuring Information. Commonly used as a term for basic structure such as web site navigation. We believe information architecture starts with domain architecture, comprehends site structure, page structure, Container definition and typography. Information Architecture shares many similarities with traditional architecture. The difference in building a house is due to the different building substance. Traditional Architecture works with static problems. The main challenge in Information Architecture is the fluid nature of its substance.
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