Most everything built at Twitter is designed by watching how people use the service in new and interesting ways and incorporating those ideas. #NewTwitter, Twitter.com's biggest change in its four-year history, called for iterative research that allowed designers and developers to quickly experiment with wide-ranging changes. Trammell & Karina will share how existing patterns affected the current design of Twitter, what worked (and what didn't work) with #NewTwitter's early research methodology, and what they're doing to better understand how folks discover what's happening.
34. PLANETGRADY Grady
#newtwitter is hideous.... hate it
27 Sep
__raawr__ =)
I dont like the #newtwitter. I dont know? maybe im just
not used to it.
28 Sep
themankd Keith Dixon
this #newtwitter is some #bullshit im going back to the
old one
4 Nov
jenniiiii_s Jenni Simpkin
i absolutely hate #newtwitter
6 Nov
35. stephenpdiesel Stephen Diesel
#newtwitter is so effing sexy.
28 Sep
jerodrig Jeremy
@twitter I must say I am really enjoying #newtwitter
28 Sep
lguess14 Lindsey Guess
kinda digging the #NewTwitter !!!!!
4 Nov
leiandroid Leia Haidar
Omg, the #newtwitter is AWESOOMME!!!! :D
24 Sep
36. mikedbennett Mike Bennett
I like the #newtwitter. The layout is much more intelligent
and informative.
24 Sep
livlab Livia Labate
Again, #newtwitter, outstanding. It’s surprising when
something you think is pretty good gets even better.
16 Sep
AbigailHS Abby Snyder
Holy #newtwitter I think I actually love you.
16 Sep
itsclaudiaTOS Claudia Nyarko
um so, i freaking love the #newtwitter, makes everything
10X easier.
27 Sep
The day before we sat around for the customary “haters gonna hate” talk.\n
So we got this kind of feedback, we knew we’d be hearing from people who didn’t like change, didn’t like the way we changed things, whatever.\n\nWhat we weren’t prepared for, was this kind of feedback...\n
Specifically, the amount of overwhelmingly positive feedback. We thought we had something pretty special, because we, as a company, use what we design and produce, and we really liked it.\n
But still, the positive feedback has always way overshadowed the negative feedback...\n\nAnd quite a strong statement and one of the tweets I enjoyed seeing the most...\n
If you know anything about my career and previous employers, you’ll understand why this one was so rewarding to see...\n