The Future of Web Browsing
Mirror, mirror on the wall, show us what the future browser will look to us all. The mirror clouds and through the smoke appears something called Aurora, a project Adaptive Path has been working on in conjunction with Mozilla Labs. The video concept depicts a vision of how browsing and user interaction might evolve in the future. And if that weren’t enough, Unit had a small role in the project by designing the New York Times site used in the video.
It is an interesting experience designing for something that doesn’t exist yet, but in such a fast-paced industry, its always wise to be looking forward. Over the next couple of weeks, Adaptive Path will release more video segments, as well as background material showing just what went into imagining the future of the Web.
For more details about our process, be sure to check out Andy’s article.
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hey nice work angela and andy :)
i hope you too will share the process, resources, insights and vision behind your design (which i love btw, and don’t think it is a ‘small part’ at all) in order to fuel this really interesting browser concept initiative ?
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