Aurora: Web Page Design
by Jesse James GarrettEarly in the process of planning the Aurora project, it became apparent to us that to showcase the browser of the future, we’d have to design the Web of the future. We decided this was a great opportunity to ask some of the smartest, most creative people doing Web design today to volunteer their time and contribute their perspective on where the Web is headed. We want to thank all of the designers for their contributions to the project:
Dave Shea was the first designer to come in on the project, and demonstrated extraordinary patience with our shifting requirements as we were finalizing the script. You can see his work throughout Parts 1 through 3.
Andy Rutledge and Angela Conlon of Unit Interactive contributed some innovative thinking and great visual style in their vision of the future of the New York Times in Part 1. (Andy has posted some thoughts on designing that page.)
Chris Glass tackled some of the most complex design work for Part 4. He also contributed a finished design for a sequence that was cut from the video late in production.
Our own Alexa Andrzejewski stepped in on short notice to deliver great designs for the personal weather station and the rainfall line graph in Part 1.
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