Getting back to the subject at hand, I'd also like to know
what
"industry standards" people use. We've got Visio,
Axure, Omnigraffe. I
watched a demo for Intuitect the other day. I haven't tried
Axure or
Intuitect in detail and I've found Visio frustrating.
That's when I decided that wireframes were only one aspect
in the IA
process and that perhaps content inventories, analysis, site
maps,
were stronger IA tools. Wireframes seem to move into the
interaction
design realm.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but no ad womanimns,
please.
Theresa Putkey
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Rich Information, Rich Interaction, Rich Relationships
March 22-26, 2007, Las Vegas, NV
www.iasummit.org
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