New Google Images interface design takes a page from Bing’s website Part – 1
Several weeks ago Google updated their Google Images page interface design to move from a text-based to a more image based user interface. The most noticeable changes include search image results that are assembled in a larger, more mosaic style pattern. Google vice president of search products and user experience Marissa Mayer also maintains that “stripping [the interface down] and highlighting the image” will be simultaneously enticing and beneficial for users. The idea is that users will have visually visceral and instantaneous access to the products that they seek.
Further changes to the Images interface include the way Google allows users to view selected pictures. Users can now click on the desired image and it will be blown up with the website of origin shown as faded in the background. Google will also be phasing out text ads and replacing them with image ads to further improve the usability and clarity of its interface design.


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