by

FABIO AMELIA

INFORMATION AND INTERFACE DESIGN

year 1

A REDESIGN OF

A quick comparison of the

HOME PAGE.

The new search bar allows you to scroll through contents, each one divided into a specific category. A new organised way to look at things.

A  NEW

SEARCH BAR...

The new home screen is now more polished, intuitive and easy to use than the original one. The Search Bar is positioned right in the centre to help users to start making research instantly.

...and bigger

NEWS

Through the home screen you will be able to see feature articles about current events or interesting topics.

A quick comparison of the

ARTICLE PAGE.

Thanks to the new feature called Selection, you can now select portions of text by choosing multiple colours, adding a note or a bookmark. It helps you to organise informations in a much clearer way.

Sometimes you need to make a quick note to remember something. Now you can do it with just one click and then type whatever you want.

Bookmarks allows you to keep track of your reading progress. It works like a real book.

You can now see the most popular highlighted parts from other users. Exactly how you would do if you were reading an used book from the library.

The new Wikipedia allows you to read articles with an incredible polished interface. The reading experience at its best.

 

OTHER USERS

HIGHLIGHTS

A POWERFUL

SELECTION

WRITE

COMMENTS

With highlights you can now underscore what’s important. With four colours to choose from, never miss an useful information again.

MULTIPLE COLOURS

HIGHLIGHTS

INSIDE THE PAGE

BOOKMARK

Choose between texts of

DIFFERENT SIZES.

Font sizes are now entirely up to you. With a simple panel on the right side of the page, you can increase or decrease the text in any way you want.

The

NIGHT VIEW.

Based on the time of the day, you would certainly enjoy a much pleasant reading experience for your eyes. Night view offers exactly that.

Fabio Amelia is an user interface designer focusing on create simple and effective interfaces to improve the user experience. He currently studies at University of the Arts in London.