Tag Archives: information architecture

Yay! We are almost done completing our HTML Essay! I do hope you guys will enjoy our website! It’s gonna be awesome! I thought I might just talk a little bit about our faithful remote control. I think it’s a bit unfair to not give this  little thing a blog post of its own since every other page has one to themselves! Remote Control If you have not notice, this remote control is on every single page on our HTML [...]


Today we finally completed our City Street Page! Our concept for this page was to allow the reader to create the city scape by simply clicking on the page. For every click, a new image will pop up. I was the first person to initiate the idea because, well, I believe that this will cause the readers to feel part of the website – it’s like as though they are building it too. Afterall, our main idea was to ‘experience’ spatial [...]


So, I was just trying to study for my politics exam on Monday and decided to Google some points up. And I came across this uber cute front page on Google! Have you seen it? It’s super cute! Here are some snapshots of it! It’s super cute, yeah? You can click the buttons under them to control them as well – creating a sense of experience and engagement as well (even though it’s just the front of a website). Below [...]


Miek’s lecture yesterday was really interesting and very informative. He mentioned many important facts and ideas, however, the one idea I found particularly interesting was when he mentioned how ‘experience’ can affect the reader in certain way(s). Text or information is one way to cause the reader to think and understand things you conveyed through your text, but with design, it is a whole new aspect of ‘experience’ and information. With design or information architecture, viewers can feel scared, angry, calm, [...]