Navigation schema and nomenclature

A navigation schema specifically focuses on the navigational structures and the relationships between these structures present within an interface. A very practical example of this as a deliverable would be: the global navigation (top nav), tool bar, and left rail (in various states) for a product facet search on product pages. These are important to tease out separately from other UI elements for many reasons, one of which is because they need to appear in a style/developer's guide.

You can also analyze the navigation schema in parts:

  • Global Navigation
  • Primary Navigation
  • Secondary Navigation
  • Breadcrumb Navigation
  • Footer Navigation

As you can see here in the following image: 

Different Navigation scheme ...

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