
All information derives its meaning from structure; without a coherent organisational scheme, information can feel chaotic and confusing and ultimately of little value to the user.
Our information designers are well-versed in the creation of systems that give information contextual clarity and accessibility. Text and visual comprehension, sense of place, consistency, and user control are all foremost in their minds as they develop flowcharts, storyboards, and site navigation/orientation schema.
Because we design in a user-centric manner (adopting the user's perspective throughout the project), our information designers create not only logical structures but also meaningful, audience-oriented pathways through them.
