Information architecture is about designing how your design works and how its parts play together. The information architect creates structure and principles to make something work in a clear and consistent way.

There are a handful of books that tackle the very discipline of designing a good information architecture. The ones listed below are the best I’ve come across. They are all old-school and lengthy and is generally only recommended if you really want to get to the bottom of what Information Architecture is about. I have found much more value in reading The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman and The Visual Display of Quantitative Information by Edward Tufte . However, if you do want to dwell into Information Architecture as a subject, these are the best text-books there are.