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The Web was originally conceived as a hypertextual information space;
these various elements.terms within their appropriate contexts, and to clarify the underlying relationships amongthe scope of its original application. The goal of this document is to define some of theseas user experience practitioners have attempted to adapt their terminology to cases beyondfostered its use as a remote software interface. This dual nature has led to much confusion,but the development of increasingly sophisticated front- and back-end technologies has
Visual Design:
graphic treatment of interface
elements (the "look" in "look-and-feel")
Information Architecture:
structural design
intuitive access to contentof the information space to facilitate
Interaction Design:
development of
site functionalitydefining how the user interacts withapplication flows to facilitate user tasks,
Navigation Design:
design of interface
Information Design: through the information architectureelements to facilitate the user's movement
in the Tuftean sense:
to facilitate understandingdesigning the presentation of information
Functional Specifications:
"feature set":
User Needs: must include in order to meet user needsdetailed descriptions of functionality the site
externally derived goals
Site Objectives: ethno/techno/psychographics, etc.for the site; identified through user research,
business, creative, or other
internally derived goals for the site
Content Requirements:
definition of
in order to meet user needscontent elements required in the site
Interface Design:
as in traditional HCI:
Information Design: user interaction with functionalitydesign of interface elements to facilitate
in the Tuftean sense:
Visual Design:
visual treatment of text,
componentsgraphic page elements and navigational
Concrete Abstract
time
Conception Completion
Visual Design
Information Design
Site Objectives
User Needs
User Needs:
externally derived goals
Site Objectives: ethno/techno/psychographics, etc.for the site; identified through user research,
business, creative, or other
internally derived goals for the site
This picture is incomplete:
The model outlined here does not account for secondary considerations (such as those arising during technical or content development)
user experience development team. Rather, it seeks to define the key considerations that go into the development of user experience on the Web today.that may influence decisions during user experience development. Also, this model does not describe a development process, nor does it define roles within a
30 March 2000
© 2000 Jesse James Garrett
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