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The principle of growth

The principle of growth Bad Practice
The principle of growth Best Practice

The principle of growth emphasizes designing systems that can evolve over time. As more information is added, the interface should maintain its usability and clarity, ensuring it doesn't become cluttered or confusing. Imagine, for example, a corporate intranet designed to store company documents and resources. At launch, it might only include basic HR policies and forms. Over time, additional documents like training materials, project archives, and departmental guidelines will be added.

A well-thought-out IA will have a scalable folder structure and search functionality, allowing new content to be organized logically without overwhelming users. By anticipating future growth, you can create information architectures that remain efficient and user-friendly, even as content and user needs evolve.

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