
Background
An evaluation of the Pitzer Registrar website's information architecture (IA) focuses how information is categorized, labeled, and organized. The analysis highlights strengths such as a structured menu and clear display of key information, while identifying areas for improvement including redundant links, excessive scrolling, and inconsistent terminology. The user experience presented follows a first-time or infrequent visitor navigating the site to find important resources, such as registration information, deadlines, and contact details. The assessment applies IA principles like wayfinding, content hierarchy, and interaction cost, proposing improvements to make navigation more efficient and reduce cognitive load.
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Proposed Changes
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