Monthly Archive for November, 2009

An idea for the future of tabbed browsing

ideaAfter analyzing the results from the survey, we decided to create a concept that would afford piler and filer styles. We had to create a 3 minute video and a prototype. I think I’ll post the prototype, for which we made a comic, just because we had to scrape so much off the concept to make it to the required video length that I don’t think the video does a great job portraying the idea :S

I would have preferred to have a working mock up, but as we were all doing this as a side project and we had so many features, this proved impossible. So a comic had to do.  Should we have done something simpler which was easier to convey? Well, time was a constraint, there were no clear guidelines, no client, nothing at stake, so I think we just indulged: it’s a lot more fun to develop an idea than a prototype. And even if the philosophy behind the group of features we presented wasn’t explicit and we could be accused of lack of cohesion, the audience were experts in the industry, we expected them to be knowledgeable enough and trend-aware enough to put the pieces together and see the concept behind :)

You can see the prototype here.

Tabbed browsing usage results

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Some months ago, I asked you to complete a questionnaire about your tabbed browsing habits. Thanks! I got 99 responses. What follows is a brief summary of how I analyzed the data, the results I got and some analysis. Later we used the results to design an alternative to tabs for the Mozilla Labs Design Challenge summer 09 (with Maria and some help from Nico), but I’ll write about that later.

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