Three Circles of Information Architecture
I’ve been practicing information architecture since 1994, and from Gopher to Google have seen dramatic changes in the landscape of organization, search and retrieval. Through these ten tempestuous years, I’ve found the infamous three circle diagram to be a great tool for explaining how and why we must strike a unique balance on each project between business goals and context, user needs and behavior, and content.
The interest in user experience design has grown heavily in the last few years. Businesses are realizing the value of user experience design and designers. But with all this buzz the term user experience design and it’s definition can be rather broad and challenging to understand. Thanks to many valuable resources from top designers there are tools available that we can use to help explain to clients about UX design. One of those resources is the user experience honeycomb created by Peter Morville.
Source https://semanticstudios.com/user_experience_design/
Other references
https://medium.com/@danewesolko/peter-morvilles-user-experience-honeycomb-904c383b6886
https://www.usability.gov/what-and-why/index.html
https://uxdesign.cc/the-user-experience-honeycomb-587d184d0330