Helen Lippell on the BBC's ABCs

Martin Belam
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Published 17 January, 2006
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If you haven't come across it yet, Helen Lippell has written an excellent case study for Boxes and Arrows about the redesign of the BBC's A-Z Index, one of the key 'glue' components of bbc.co.uk. It is well worth reading [via Common User]

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