Seven Trends In Information Architecture, Berlin 2006

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Eric L. Reiss | EuroIA 2006 | Berlin, Germany | 30 September 2006 Seven trends in IA EuroIA 2006 September 30, 2006 Berlin, Germany What they are How they will affect us
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I held this talk at EuroIA in Berlin, Germany back in September of 2006. I'm uploading it now (December 2009) because I'm amazed at how much is still relevant.

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Eric L. Reiss | EuroIA 2006 | Berlin, Germany | 30 September 2006

Seven trends in IA

EuroIA 2006September 30, 2006

Berlin, Germany

What they areHow they will affect us

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trend noun1 : a general direction taken2 : a prevailing tendency3 : a current style or preference

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Phones got smaller... ...and became commodities

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fad noun1 : a temporary fashion2 : a practice or interest followed fora time with exaggerated zeal3 : [syn] a craze

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Computers get prettier... ...year after year

Images courtesy of Apple Computer, Inc.

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Websites have become part of the business plan

Trend # 1Now we’re going to make them part of the business

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State-of-the-artcommunication tool

anno 1995

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1st Generation Website

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HQ

N. America EMEA Cyberspace

2nd Generation Website

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3rd Generation Website

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Off-line On-lineCEM

Customer Experience Management

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Trend #2Websites have become more focused

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Google, September 1998

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AltaVista, September 1998

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And there’s a clear place to start

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No place to start...

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Clearer first choices

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We’re cutting out the junk

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Irrelevant junk – 3 clicks into the site!

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Trend # 3Websites are now truly multimedia

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Trend # 4Sitemaps are dying

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Paid links

Rotating banner

Maincontent

Editorial

Featuredlink

Log-in

Primary navigationSearchSite identifier

Contextualnavigation

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Google

Local ISP

Webeditor

HReditor

Marcom

Webops

Web opsWeb opsCorpcom

Web editor

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Trend # 4bSitemaps are alive and well

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Trend # 5aCustomization is dead

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Sample screenshot:

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Two exceptions

Personal portalsPersonal pages

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Trend # 5b Personalization lives

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Trend # 6Site search is maturing

(but very slowly)

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Trend # 7IA is not always part of the job title

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From geeks to gurus

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues1996

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues19961999

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues1999

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues2004

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues20042007 ?

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Tactical Strategic

Technical issues

Business issues20042007 ?

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Question...Will the “strategic IA” become redundant ?

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Danke!

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