Jenny Holzer's piece is by far the most interesting and opinionated, and still relevant to current discussions on security, leaks et al. Love her take on this.
Sherpard and Davis' are trite in both concept and execution. IDEO's is prophetic, but they're a pretty good forecasting company. Truly disappointed with Sherpard and Davis' though, walkover commercial designers.
The new design (circa google plus and later) is sacrificing usability for visual beauty. Sometimes precisely one for another. Gmail? What a goddam disaster. Want to add a CC or BCC? a few clicks away. Want to format text? A few clicks away (if you can even find it) Ugh!
Not sure about what she did for Google but I personally think Yahoo's current design shows poor taste, from the logo (redesigned in a weekend) to the huge purple shadow when you scroll. And it's not even that functional: the layout feels cluttered, there is no real hierarchy between elements; overall, it just feels like no one really knows where they are going.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 25.3 ms ] threadAlthough I guess the first guy's idea was ok (even if the design itself was terrible) as google actually do something similar now
Shepard Fairey's one isn't too bad. I can imagine Google having been like that, even if it never was.
Sherpard and Davis' are trite in both concept and execution. IDEO's is prophetic, but they're a pretty good forecasting company. Truly disappointed with Sherpard and Davis' though, walkover commercial designers.
The physical Google button is a somewhat terrible idea, I think someone tried something similar a while back http://bit.ly/1rZkPdO
The idea is the same as Google's Voice Search (and Siri).
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/voicesearch/
The new design (circa google plus and later) is sacrificing usability for visual beauty. Sometimes precisely one for another. Gmail? What a goddam disaster. Want to add a CC or BCC? a few clicks away. Want to format text? A few clicks away (if you can even find it) Ugh!
Their weather app was really nice though.