Wikistats 2.0 Design Project/RequestforFeedback/Round1

Site Architecture
In defining the site architecture, the team focused on first identifying our target audience. The primary audience for the Wikistats 2.0 design project are contributors (editors). Our secondary audience is community/project organizers and tertiary audience as media/the press. The metric views we have selected provide one click access to what we think are the most useful views for the most common use cases. In the site architecture map below, you will see a high-level grouping of metrics into topics which we think are representative of the data sets available and provide a clear starting point for jumping into exploring the data. Categories provide a broader grouping of the actual chart views (metric views) we will support on the site's detail page (more below).

Design goal: Provide a clear organization of available data sets so that contributors and project organizers can easily get to what they're looking for.

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Site Navigation
The navigation model that we designed is a simple, flat two-layer model that consists of the dashboard and the detail page. The dashboard provides an overview of metrics across all topics (contributing, reading and content) and the detail page provides depth and granularity that can be explored through different graphical metric views. A user can view different content topics using the primary site navigation (header text links) or what we're calling the Topic Selector, a UI element that allows users to change topics and sub-topics from within the page itself. (see detail page below for the mock).

Design goal: Provide intuitive navigation to move between the dashboard (overview) and individual metric views.

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Dashboard
The Wikistats 2.0 dashboard aims to provide a quick month and year over year trend (where possible) for the default metric views of the detail page. It enables users to see trends across topics and languages such as the default Wikipedia - All Languages, a specific Wiki (ex. Spanish Wikipedia). Users can click on any overview stat (ex. Total Edits) to get into the detail page which provides the interactive metric views for each topic. The dashboard supports personalization by remembering the last Wiki that a user selected. This setting applies to both the dashboard and the detail pages as the most common use case we're supporting is a contributor looking for metrics around a specific wiki.

Design goal: Provide an at a glance and personalized overview across all topics that serves as a jumping off point into a deeper dive of specific metrics.

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Single Wiki
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Comparison of Two Wikis
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Wiki Selector UI
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Topic Selector UI
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Breakdown UI
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