TFL gets a re-design
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- olli101
For all you London dwellers, you might be interested to know that the TFL site just got a re-design.
Looks like they are trying to make it easier to find station closures and the like now that the engineering work for the 2012 Olympics is in full swing.
I'd be curious to hear what people think as it's a nice attempt at proper usability and IA. (*realizes he just said dirty words...ducks and runs for cover)
- Ranger0
I guess the test is how well it works on a mobile.
- Dancer0
First impressions is that looks like a real mess. I don't know where to look first,...
- akrokdesign0
i thought it was pretty simple, easy to find maps, the trip planer, etc.
now, i am not sure but all the stuff on right, might been nicer if they where on the left. but i could be wrong. :-) left vs. right. death match. lol.
- ximeraLabs0
Thats not really new is it? I can see some changes they implemented – but most of this redesign has been live for a while now.
- Gilt0010
How crowded is London going to be in 2012 with the Olympics!? Hooray for you lot, but it seems like it's really for anyone just trying to get to work and that.
- honest0
TFL pimps London to help raise capital for the capital, you couldn't make this sh*t up,
- 3point141590
Looks like a bad template courtesy of templatemonster.com
- wordsinyourmouth0
fuckin' old school
- craighooper0
Visual vomit. Like most sites trying to cram a lot of vital data onto 1 homepage—they fail miserably.
The people behind these beasts need to go back to school to understand the fundamentals behind human/computer screen interaction, and how the end-user's eyes track info on screen...