In the latest installment of Digital Web Magazine, Dirk Knemeyer writes about "The Information Design approach to Web development." Knemeyer's definition of "Information Design" seems, well, expansive. The four aspects he covers are:
1. Information Design clarifies goals and objectives 2. Information Design provides a broader context 3. Information Design balances the various specialties that participate in Web development 4. Information Design focuses on the dynamic nature of strong Web development
Okay. My confusion comes in with his discussion of items 1, 2, and 4, where he basically lays out a standard development methodology (and not a bad one at that). But it doesn't strike me as particularly focused on information per se. Maybe I'm missing something.
Posted by Karl
May 22, 2003 07:58 AM