Information Architecture (Semantic Spatialization)
/ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃən ˈɑːrkɪtɛktʃər/
ETYMOLOGY
Latin informare (to shape the mind) + Greek architekton
COINED BY
Information Architecture Cartography
The structural cartography of digital space that transforms raw telemetry into intuitive cognitive paths, ensuring meaning and context remain self-evident across scale and density.
Organizing multifaceted data streams into hierarchical chambers, observable dioramas, and tactile swatch arrays that invite progressive disclosure.
“Clarity is not the absence of complexity; it is the mastery of structural hierarchy.”
The Chromologium Archive (2026). “Information Architecture (Semantic Spatialization)”. Lexicon of Emergent Disciplines. https://chromologium.com/lexicon/information-architecture