Friday, May 02, 2008

User Interface Implementations of Faceted Browsing

Mike Padilla has written about "Faceted Browsing Interfaces" in "Digital Web Magazine" on April 29, 2008. To quote:-
Just as it is important to choose the proper knife when slicing-n-dicing vegetables, it is critical to prescribe a suitable user interface to support faceted filtering. Faceted filtering allows you to narrow down a large list of objects to a manageable size by applying flexible combinations of attribute filters in any order. Rather than forcing you down fixed paths within a website’s information architecture, faceted filtering allows you to multi-dimensionally slice-n-dice the information in a manner that best accommodates your specific needs. A user interface that optimally supports faceted filtering must expose its robust functionality in a way that expresses affordances, controls complexity, and follows existing standards that have been pre-established across the web.

  • You Know What You Want

  • Filtering Sequence

  • Rich & Complex or Basic & Simple

  • No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

  • UI Design for Faceted filtering

  • What’s Happening on the Web

  • Slice-n-Dice or Puree?


(See also Decision Tree Diagram for selecting anappropriate filtering UI)