The document discusses information architecture and why it is important for designers. It defines information architecture as the structural design of an information space to facilitate task completion and intuitive access to content. It then outlines the key steps in developing an information architecture, including gathering requirements, qualifying and organizing features, validating the framework with technical teams, and creating low-risk wireframes. Finally, it notes that information architecture is important for designers because it establishes functionality independent of design, provides a framework to inform solid design, and promotes design expertise through a focus on usability.