Design & UXBeginner 1 to 2 hours

Card Sort and Sitemap

Run a hypothetical card sort for a university website and produce a sitemap.

The Scenario

A South African university is redesigning its website. The current navigation has 8 top-level items and 60+ sub-pages, but students cannot find basic things like exam timetables, fee structures, or application deadlines.

The Brief

Design a card sort exercise to determine how students would group the content. Invent plausible card sort results and use them to produce a new sitemap.

Deliverables

  • A list of 25-30 content cards (pages/sections) that need to be organised
  • Hypothetical card sort results: how 10 fictional participants grouped the cards (show at least 2 grouping patterns)
  • A new sitemap derived from the card sort results with no more than 6 top-level categories

Submission Guidance

Card sorts reveal mental models. If 8 out of 10 participants group "Exam Timetable" under "Academics" but the current site puts it under "Student Services," that is a findability failure. Show this analysis.

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