Posted 04.28.11 | Filed under: Industry Shift, Interaction Design & UX, Platforms & Channels, Technical Architecture, Theory & Practice
The Undesigned Web Needs Information Design
Sometimes readers will want to engage with a particular story in the calm, uncluttered space an iPad affords, with no distractions and with the content front and center. Other times, they may want to read things — as we increasingly do — in the midst of a busy hub of data. That should be the reader’s choice, not the publisher’s. To facilitate those decisions, as well as the widespread distribution of content via Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Flipboard and a hundred other tools used by readers today, publishers need good information design as well as clean visual designs.
via The Undesigned Web – Dylan Tweney – Technology – The Atlantic.
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