All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains...
Mouse over the thumbnails on the right to see examples of strategy and information architecture work we've done for some of our clients.





Process flow diagrams are often useful when there's a complex interaction between a user and a site or system. They are also useful when many different teams or people interact in a "workflow" with the site.
We create page description documents when we want to architect a web page without making assumptions about what the page will look like. These also can have uses in our work with content strategy and CMSs.
We often create concept map diagrams on large projects, where, before we can begin to design the structure of a website or system, we need to explore the relationships between business ideas, user mental models and other factors.
Zone schemes are another kind of "blueprint" for a website. These diagrams represent summary pictures of the different zones common to each type of web page that appears on a site.
Wireframes are a kind of "blueprint" for a website. We use them to design details on pages, and to model interactions across multiple pages or views. We use wireframes to explore differences and variations.
Sitemaps are one kind of "blueprint" for a website, and we create sitemaps on almost every project we do. Sitemaps allow us to better understand each of the areas of a website, and their primary relationships with one and other.
Our strategy and IA work is very conceptual, but we still create a lot of diagrams, some of which you can see here.
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...cuddles, exalts, or stimulates
the persons in that space.
—Philip Johnson