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Information Architecture

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The Information Architecture mind map template by Xmind provides a structured framework for planning website navigation and content hierarchy. It covers 34 nodes across 1 sheet, with root topic 'Home' and branches including Services, Projects, About, Contact, and Request a Quote. Specific nodes like 'Call To Action Path' and 'Page Path' help define user flows, while 'Legend' and 'DB' support technical documentation. This template is ideal for UX designers and web strategists mapping out site structure.

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When to use this template

UX designers and information architects

Planning a new website's navigation and content hierarchy from scratch

Web strategists and product managers

Redesigning an existing site to improve user flow and conversion paths

Front-end developers and technical leads

Documenting site structure for developer handoff during a web build

How to use this template

Step 1

Open the Template

Open the .xmind file in Xmind desktop or web app.

Step 2

Explore the Site Structure

Review the main branches (Home, Services, Projects, etc.) and expand them to see child nodes.

Step 3

Customize Node Content

Rename nodes to match your actual site content (e.g., replace 'Residential' with your project types).

Step 4

Expand Your Map

Add new branches or nodes as needed using the Insert key or toolbar.

Step 5

Share with Stakeholders

Export the mind map as an image, PDF, or share link for stakeholder review.

Frequently asked questions

The template includes a root 'Home' with branches for Services, Projects, About, Contact, Request a Quote, Lead Magnet, DB, Call To Action Path, Page Path, Legend, and more. It covers 34 nodes for comprehensive site planning.

Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then customize each branch with your own content. For example, replace 'Residential' and 'Commercial' under Projects with your actual project categories. Use 'Call To Action Path' to map user flows.

Yes, the template is free to use and fully editable in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile). You can add, remove, or rename nodes to fit your project.

The 'Call To Action Path' node helps define the sequence of actions a user takes to convert, such as clicking a button or filling a form. It's useful for conversion rate optimization.

Yes, the structure is platform-agnostic. You can adapt the branches for mobile app screens, replacing 'Page Path' with screen flows and 'DB' with local storage schemas.

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