Dimensional Deliverables: Exploring the Realm Between Paper and Screen

24th Apr. 2003

"The evolution of the Information Architect's project deliverables has, out of necessity, become a process focused on flat representational site maps — a controlled jumble lines and squares on paper or on a screen. If web sites are dimensional information spaces, then what do IAs miss by typically presenting artifacts in two-dimensions? The experimental paper and plastic sheet forms in the project test the possibilities for adding physical dimension to paper deliverables by using basic office supplies. This process was limited to the simple actions of cutting, folding, bending and gluing working with adhesive substrates that can be printed on by office copiers. The resulting patterns could now apply to real world client engagements, and to solicit feedback from the Information Architecture community."

Link:Dimensional Deliverables: Exploring the Realm Between Paper and Screen


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