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Mastering UX Information Architecture: Prioritizing Needs, Wants, and Nice to Haves

Creating a user experience that feels intuitive and satisfying requires more than just good design. It demands a clear structure that guides users effortlessly through a product or service. This structure is what we call information architecture (IA) in UX design. But how do you decide what features to include, and which ones to leave out? The key lies in breaking down your system into three categories: Needs, Wants, and Nice to Haves. This post explores how to prioritize features effectively, with practical examples and tips to help you build a user-centered, focused experience.

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