I find that one of the hardest things for websites to balance is being able to reach the correct page no matter where you start vs having too many duplicate links. What are good ways of resolving this?
There seem to also be other ways of organizing information, though some of them could perhaps be seem as partial combinations of the others. How about narrative constructions, which are often not quite linear and not quite weblike (but perhaps similar to layers of sorts)? I also find that I sometimes enjoy interacting with snippets of information from various categories when they are presented at random - certainly not a good search function, but good for sparking interest or opening up new search venues. Are there other good examples of presentations that may not fit totally within the LATCH structure?
Cause/effect in context of feedback loops is also a somewhat complex category to represent, since there is no single linear directionality. Are there good ways of getting this across quickly and intuitively?