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From: Kenneth T Gauthier  (Original message) Sent: 10/10/2025 12:55

The part about different IA types really got me thinking — especially the idea that the structure can shape the entire user experience. Have you ever worked on a project where you realized halfway through that the IA you chose wasn’t the best fit? If so, how did you adjust without completely starting over?



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From: Owox45 Sent: 12/10/2025 14:37
This article really helped me understand the importance of information architecture in UX ia. It's like organizing a library—everything needs to be in the right place so users can find what they're looking for quickly. The breakdown of different IA types—hierarchical, sequential, matrix, and network—was particularly insightful. I now see how each structure serves different user needs and how crucial it is to choose the right one for your site.


 
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