Tag Archives: design

Thou Art Chang’d

Facebook’s Birthday Makeover

Yesterday was Facebook’s sixth birthday, and, as a gift to itself and all its friends, it has begun to rollout of a new design that anchors and organizes navigating power on a meatier left sidebar, features the search box up front and center, and streamlines the menu bar by removing most text and adding new icons.  For a more detailed report of the changes, see PC World.  The redesign has been met with criticism (Surprise!), but, as usual, once users get the hang of the new site the grievances will subside.  According to TechCrunch, Facebook also plans to provide free e-mail service in the hopes of becoming the next big webmail provider.  “Internally it’s known as Project Titan,” writes Michael Arrington, “Or, unofficially and perhaps over-enthusiastically, the Gmail killer.”  Nothing like a birthday to prompt a makeover and the addition of a few lofty items to one’s lifelong to-do list! [Photo from Techie Buzz]

Media Announcement: OLPC

One Laptop Per Child reveals plans for its new design today – the $75 laptop (down from $100). Forbes just advanced the announcement along with a photo slide show. Here’s another (not-yet-released) photograph of all the views of the new design and one additional (but crucial) insight into the new design, courtesy of Nicholas Negroponte (chairman and founder of OLPC). What Forbes didn’t mention is that the laptop will be completely flexible (a low durometer). Awesome! Here’s the release: Product Road Map Announcement 12.22.09

everyday juxtapositions [collegiate gothic + mobile modernism]