Information Architecture is a field and approach to designing clear, understandable communications by giving care to structure, context, and presentation of data and information. There is no difference between the two terms. Some designers refer to information Architecture as concerning "high-level" issues and Information Design as concerning "low-level" or visual issues but it is not possible to separate the two ...
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