This Wikipedia issue made me wonder about what would break the internet completely so here is my top 3 of internet disasters.
Archive for the ‘Information Architecture’ Category
Please don’t confuse my directions…
I am afflicted by a “disorder” which means I cannot immediately tell my left from my right. Ask me to put my right hand up and I have to think about it. It’s a source of much humour amongst other people but at times can be quite frustrating. I’m also not alone apparently but I have found [...]
Go Mocking Bird and Lovely Charts
Every now and then, simple apps come along that grab your attention. Whether you use them for an hour, a day or the rest of your life, they’re great things to have access to. One of the very great things about web based apps is just that; they are web based and so can be [...]
10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines…
Smashing Magazine have an excellent article called 10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines.
Lots of very good points and observations.
Check it out
Our Man Jakob & his IA Tips!
Some great IA tips from the great man on common mistakes made in website architecture:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/ia-mistakes.html
Arekibo featured in Sunday Business Post Article – “Seek and you shall be found”
Arekibo were recently featured in a Sunday Business Post on Search Engine Optimisation
“The name of each webpage is one of the first things that a search engine registers when ranking search results, according to Helen Nix, SEO specialist at Arekibo.
“I would always advise clients to have a keyword in their URL,” Nix said.” The URL [...]
Benefits of wireframes
Arekibo have been using wireframes to create the specifications for our project from day one. We believe that wireframes help our clients and all the members of our team to understand the requirements for the project and the manner in which the website or system should function.
There is a very interesting article and ongoing discussion [...]