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Navigation and information architecture that puts your users first. We design clear pathways through complex content, validate them with real Hong Kong users, and build navigation systems that scale with your site.

Sitemap & Content Structure Planning

We start by understanding your full content ecosystem. We audit what you have, map how topics relate to each other, and design a logical hierarchy that makes sense to your audience. This foundation prevents navigation confusion and ensures your site can grow without becoming chaotic.

  • Content inventory and gap analysis
  • Hierarchical structure design
  • Cross-linking strategy for discovery
  • Scalable taxonomy for future content

Responsive Navigation Systems Design

From mobile hamburger menus to desktop mega-menus, we design navigation that adapts intelligently to every screen size. Breadcrumb trails, sticky headers, and scroll-to-top buttons make long pages feel manageable. Tab navigation patterns help organize related content without overwhelming users.

  • Hamburger menu architecture for mobile
  • Mega-menu design for desktop discovery
  • Breadcrumb trails for deep content
  • Sticky headers and scroll utilities

Card Sorting & User Validation Studies

We don’t guess how your Hong Kong audience thinks. We run card sorting exercises—both open and closed—where real users organize your content into categories that make sense to them. This validates your navigation logic and reveals where your mental model differs from theirs, so you can adjust before launch.

  • Open and closed card sorting sessions
  • Local Hong Kong user participation
  • Affinity analysis and pattern identification
  • Actionable recommendations from data

Navigation Usability Testing & Iteration

After your navigation is designed, we test it with users performing realistic tasks. Can they find what they’re looking for? Do breadcrumbs help or confuse? We identify friction points, run A/B comparisons on navigation patterns, and iterate based on behavior—not assumptions.

  • Moderated and unmoderated user testing
  • Task completion and time-on-task metrics
  • Pattern A/B comparison
  • Iteration roadmap and recommendations
Team conducting card sorting workshop Sitemap structure diagram on whiteboard Mobile navigation menu design

Ready to improve your navigation?

Let’s talk about your site’s information architecture. We’ll help you understand where users get stuck and design a navigation system that feels intuitive.

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