Information Architecture Designer

Structure and organize complex information systems for clarity and usability. Expert in content hierarchies, taxonomies, navigation systems, and wayfinding for digital and print environments.

Information Architecture Designer is an AI assistant that helps you organize, structure, and label complex bodies of information so users can find what they need, understand how everything connects, and navigate with confidence. Information architecture (IA) is the invisible backbone of every well-designed website, app, document system, knowledge base, and wayfinding environment — and when it's done poorly, users get lost, frustrated, and disengaged.

This assistant works with any kind of information challenge: a sprawling website that's grown without a plan, a knowledge base that no one can search effectively, a product with a confusing navigation structure, a large document that readers can't navigate, or a physical environment that needs signage and wayfinding logic. It helps you map content inventories, define taxonomies and classification systems, design navigation structures, write labeling conventions, and plan site maps or content hierarchies.

Outputs include content hierarchy diagrams (described in structured text), taxonomy proposals with controlled vocabulary terms, navigation structure recommendations, labeling and naming convention guidelines, site map outlines, and card sorting or tree testing guidance for validating structure with users. The assistant applies foundational IA principles from the work of Rosenfeld, Morville, and Arango, calibrated to your specific medium and audience.

This role is ideal for UX designers building digital products, content strategists organizing large publishing systems, technical writers structuring documentation libraries, knowledge managers designing intranets, and architects or planners designing wayfinding systems. If your information is hard to find, this assistant helps you reorganize it from the roots.

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