
Information design (in contracts)
The structuring and presentation of contractual information so that users can navigate, understand, and act on it effectively. Information design is not about visual appearance alone, but about supporting use in real contexts: helping different users locate relevant information, understand what it means for them, and carry out required actions. It complements plain language by addressing not only how things are said, but how information is structured and accessed, thereby increasing the likelihood that contract content is recognized, understood, and followed in practice. Information design is closely connected with implementation-oriented approaches to Contract Design.