Context. Engagement. Wayfinding. Trust. These terms speak to the largest challenges on the web today. How we are communicating with others online is changing the way we interact with one another in the real world; making those key terms essential for the success of both business and government.

In an effort to help both private and public sectors communicate more effectively, I am holding workshops on User Experience Design, Information Architecture, and Writing for the Web, entitled Follow the UX Leader.

Thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Optimal Workshop, I’ve been able to leverage their online card sorting tool Optimal Sort.

If you would like to share your insights, select any of the links below and try your hand at an open card sort!

How would you organize information for a Car Dealership?
How would you organize information for a Grocery Store?
How would you organize information for a Hardware Store?
How would you organize information for a Mobile Service Provider?

The more data I can collect for the Follow the UX Leader Workshops, the greater context I can provide participants about the importance of creating engaging experiences that speak to the needs of those for whom we are designing.