By definition Information Mapping® is a 'systematic approach to analysing, organising and presenting written information, based on your audience's needs and the purpose of the information'. The process was originally created by researcher, educator and entrepreneur Robert E. Horn in 1967, and is built around principles of how people think, learn, and process information. These days Horn is a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University.
Horn's approach is in 3 distinct steps:
- Analysis - What is the purpose of the information? What effect should it achieve? Who is the audience and what are their needs?
- Organization - Structuring the information based on the analysis
- Presentation - Formatting the information visually
I'm only just skimming the surface of a very in-depth process but you can find out more if you check out the Information Mapping® website.
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