Art 155 - Information Architecture

Art 155 is the study of the organization and presentation of content for interactive Web sites. Students learn to work with complex information systems, to set meaningful web site goals; to define menus that site visitors will immediately understand; and to segment a site to meet the needs of target audiences.


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Week 1: Intro to the Course[+/-]
Week 2: Creative Brief [+/-]
Week 3: User Scenarios [+/-]
Week 4: Site Goals + Objectives[+/-]
Week 5: Client Pitch Document [+/-]
Week 6: Site Maps [+/-]
Week 7: Site Maps [+/-]
Week 8: Wire-Frames [+/-]
Week 9: Mid-term Project[+/-]
Week 10: Mid-term Project[+/-]
Week 11: Mid-term Project[+/-]
Week 12: NO CLASS - SPRING BREAK [+/-]
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  • SPRING BREAK
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Week 13: FINAL PROJECT [+/-]
Week 14: FINAL PROJECT [+/-]
Week 15: FINAL PROJECT [+/-]
Week 16 [+/-]
Week 17 [+/-]

Class Information:

Art 155
Information Architecture
KCC | New Media Arts
Fall 2006
Koa 103
M,W :: 10:45 pm - 1:15 pm
Instructor: Chris Gargiulo
Office: Olapa 225

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