Twitter Has a New Home Page. Whats Your Thoughts?

twitter home page

If you live in a hole and you havent already heard, Twitter have relaunched their home page. Twitter is one of the fastest growing websites in the world at the moment and their user base has been both positive and negative on the new home page design.

Most people use Twitter for social networks and not for search, however when designing the new home page the Twitter team has put an obvious emphasis on the search aspect of the business. I know that most people already signed up to Twitter even see the home page much at all, because they can manage their accounts from a huge list of Twitter applications available, so they never even have to visit the site. The new home page design seems to be focused on a basic design with the ability to show new users what Twitter is all about, and thats conversations.

I think the new design itself is very aesthetically appealing and they have done a great job incorporating the search aspect into the home page itself. If I was a new users I could easily see what people are talking about and see that there is a huge community already on Twitter, which provides me with more of an incentive of joining. What do you think?

Other peoples thoughts on the Twitter home page design: Mashable, Techcrunch, ReadWriteWeb, BoomTown, Venturebeat and NY Times.

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2 Comments

  1. Marcy says:

    Contrary to a couple of blogs I’ve read that state that they don’t really care much about the new design, I actually appreciate it. I think it’s a great way to attract even more users. Also, I think Twitter’s gone a long way already from when it first started.

    I think it’s really a great way to give new users or soon-to-be users a taste of what’s in store. :)

  2. Steven Finch says:
    @Marcy I completely agree. The new site needed to look more attractive for new users and I think they have achieved that.

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