Screenshots: Google's new global menu redesign

By | February 28, 2011, 3:34pm PST

Summary: Google is redesigning one of the most seen menu bars on the web: its own. A cleaner, simpler interface to resonate that of its ever increasingly popular browser, Chrome.

Imagine my surprise when I head to Google this evening and notice there is a new menu bar at the top of my screen. It only seems to work in certain accounts, and only appears through a convoluted set of steps, which now can’t be reproduced.

Nevertheless, this is what I found. A new global menu design and a change in user aesthetics to Google’s top menu bar.

As one of the most seen menus in the world, besides the traditional File, Edit, View on Windows machines, Google has a mighty job of ensuring that not only the menu bar is functional and works, but also that it is aesthetically pleasing.

So far, so good, I would say.

This is the new menu bar, with a highlighted stripe across the top of each area of Google. At the moment, all the colours remain the same - a light blue, but perhaps this will change over time.

When hitting the logged in username, presented is a feature similar to that in Windows Live, with a possibility of fast user switching to come. This was speculated last year and looks more like it could soon become reality.

And this shows a simple drop down menu for search settings and account settings, keeping the bar at the top simpler and less cluttered than before.

I have multiple Google accounts and this only shows on one account. Nevertheless, it does show the direction that Google is taking with its user aesthetics, similarly to that with Chrome: nudging everything it can into one simple bar across the top of the screen.

What do you think of the new redesign?

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Zack Whittaker, a criminologist who studied at the University of Kent, Canterbury, is a journalist, writer and broadcaster.

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(Updated: 23rd October 2011)

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Zack Whittaker, criminologist who studied at the University of Kent, UK, is a journalist, writer and broadcaster.

After studying criminology at university, though still in his early-20's, he has already had a series unconventional work and voluntary positions. He has worked with researchers studying neurological illnesses like Tourette's syndrome (which he suffers from), has given lectures on the nature of disabilities in the public community, and occasionally ends up speaking on television and radio discussing the events of the day.

He first had academic work published at the age of 22, then still an undergraduate, and has been cited by a wide range of publications: from the Huffington Post, Business Insider, AllThingsDigital, The Atlantic Wire and CBS News.

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