Konstantin Weiss, Benjamin Lipinski, and Koen Peters presented a model for designing digital places using container-based information architecture and object-first design. The container model consists of six principles: stacking, position, repetition, conditions, reusage, and federation. Participants worked in groups to identify content objects, organize them into containers, and design pages for an ebike website using the container approach. The presentation demonstrated how to create, design, and adapt digital places by grouping content into reusable containers based on objects.
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Designing digital places through container based information architecture and object-first design at Euroia 2019
1. Designing digital places through
container based information
architecture and object-first design
Konstantin Weiss, Benjamin Lipinski, Koen Peters
EuroIA 2019, Riga (#euroia19)
10. design brief
You work for a design agency and you are asked to design an online place
where German cyclists can buy ebikes and share their cycling experiences.o sd
12. Persona: Marie Schwarz
• Married, 2 kids
• Brother lives ~50 km away
• Loves short family trips
• Works in the city center,
but lives outside the city
• Mid-high income
"I used to ride my
bicycle a lot, but with
children I lack the time
for it. I'd love to do
proper outdoor bicycle
tours. But getting into
real nature takes too
long, an entire day 'off'
every weekend is too
much."
68. design brief
Main areas and user needs:
o Being inspired (a journal with professionally written articles)
o Buying (an online shop and product catalogue)
o Repairing & maintaining (a help section with practical advice and support)
o Sharing (a community section)o sd
69. division of work (by theme)sd
o Shop (= buying)
o Community (= sharing)
o Journal (= being inspired)
o Help (= repairing/maintaining)
cyclist experience
ebike accessory
writer article
advice brand technician
rating
70. list the content for your objects
(1 sticky note per item)
(15’)
Content
element
Text, images, metadata…
Nested
object
Link to another object
Content
element
A
Nested
object B
Content
element
C
Content
element
B
ebike
Nested
object A
etc.
75. add the call to actions
(1 sticky note per item)
(5’)
Call to
action
e.g. add to shopping cart…
Content
element
A
Nested
object B
Content
element
C
Content
element
B
ebike
etc.
Call to
action 1
192. Principles of the Container Model
1. Stacking
2. Position
3. Repetition
4. Conditions
5. Reusage
6. Federation
193. design brief (2)
Your client wants to set up a separate site, about rent-an-ebike, with a
different brand, but building on the same infrastructure
Most important page types:
o Find & rent an ebike (map)
o Pricing & sign up for the service
o Trouble shooting
o Topical landing pages, e.g. ‘Doing a week trip with your family’
194. Persona: Marie Schwarz
• Married, 2 kids
• Brother lives ~50 km away
• Loves short family trips
• Works in the city center,
but lives outside the city
• Mid-high income
"I used to ride my
bicycle a lot, but with
children I lack the time
for it. I'd love to do
proper outdoor bicycle
tours. But getting into
real nature takes too
long, an entire day 'off'
every weekend is too
much."
195.
196.
197.
198. design the landing page for
‘doing a week trip with your family’
(renting an ebike!)
reuse containers of other groups
adapt where needed
(20’)
203. Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
The container-based IA model
Principles
1. Stacking
2. Position
3. Repetition
4. Conditions
5. Reusage
6. Federation
204. design brief
Main areas and user needs:
o Buying (an online shop and product catalogue)
o Sharing (a community section)
o Being inspired (a journal with professionally written articles)
o Repairing & maintaining (a help section with practical advice)
Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
205. Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
Persona: Marie Schwarz
• Married, 2 kids
• Brother lives ~50 km away
• Loves short family trips
• Works in the city center,
but lives outside the city
• Mid-high income
"I used to ride my
bicycle a lot, but with
children I lack the time
for it. I'd love to do
proper outdoor bicycle
tours. But getting into
real nature takes too
long, an entire day 'off'
every weekend is too
much."
207. o d
o sd
cyclist
ebike accessory
ratingexperience
advice brandtechnician
writer article
Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
208. sd
o Shop (= buying)
o Community (= sharing)
o Journal (= being inspired)
o Help (= repairing/maintaining)
cyclist experience
ebike accessory
writer article
advice brand technician
rating
part I: creating places
Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
colour coding
[=object]
[=content
element]
[=call to
action]
209. part II: designing places
Group the sticky notes into containers
Divide the tasks within your group and draw the containers
Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019
210. part III: adapting places
Design the landing page for ‘Doing a week trip with your family’
Reuse containers of other groups and adapt where needed
Konstantin Weiss, Koen Peters, Ben Lipinski: Designing digital places through container based IA and object-first design – EuroIA Riga, 27 September 2019