Saw a link about this in a Canada-based information architecture forum earlier today. The breakdown of Casino Burnaby was quite practical, especially the bits about hierarchical menu structure and breadcrumb navigation for Western Canada users. No loud claims about layout perfection or structural brilliance. It was just a very steady, technical look at how the site maps out its regional content. The low-key, professional tone was a relief. Felt like a solid user-centric perspective by the time I was done.
Saw a link about this in a Canada-based information architecture forum earlier today. The breakdown of Casino Burnaby was quite practical, especially the bits about hierarchical menu structure and breadcrumb navigation for Western Canada users. No loud claims about layout perfection or structural brilliance. It was just a very steady, technical look at how the site maps out its regional content. The low-key, professional tone was a relief. Felt like a solid user-centric perspective by the time I was done.