[Sigia-l] Visualization of Web site structure
Joe 10
joe at joe10.com
Wed Apr 16 20:43:14 EDT 2003
I believe you'll find some decent coverage on this in the archives.
There was one pretty slick trick mentioned in a similar thread a year
or so ago about changing Illustrators... not sure what they call
it... But it basically rotates the horizon so the parallelograms are
drawn when you make a rectangle...
Not as slick as Dynamic Diagrams work, but a whole lot quicker (I
assume) is a PC only product called Power Mapper Pro. It produces a
few styles of site maps by automatically crawling your (or any other)
site. not very flexible, no data in or out, etc., but a place to
start on the cheap and gets a "Wow" from (some) clients at initial
meetings.
You can see an example here:
http://www.joe10.com/sitemap/isom/map.html
which is very out of date as I don't have access to a PC these days.
/Joe
At 10:36 AM -0500 4/15/03, Cynthia Ramlo wrote:
>Abstract URL:
>http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_articles.cgi?bookid=IDJ_10_3&artid=47017514&embedded=1
>
>This article from this month's IDJ discusses a way of using Adobe
>Illustrator to visualize web site structure and processes. I was wondering
>if anyone uses this or a similar method to create models and, if so, what
>their experiences were.
>
>I will be happy to post a summary of responses.
>
>thanks,
>Cynthia Ramlo
>Multimedia Developer
>Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region
>Indiana University
>
>http://www.indiana.edu/~celcar
>
>
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