A visual case study aiming to push the boundaries of mobile web browsing.

Empowering human abilities is the essence of design. It has also been at the core of Google DNA over the past two decades. Google’s mission states to

Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.

This redesign case study aims at pushing the boundaries of this mission by elevating human abilities through one of Google’s core experiences: Chrome.

Just a few weeks ago, Apple finally allows iPhone users to set their own default applications for web browsers (source). Currently, users have the option to use apps like Firefox or Chrome, but Apple’s own Safari app is the default app used to open URLs. This is a real opportunity for third-party browsers to elevate this fundamental experience.

E ven though Google has been the example used in this redesign — I fell that most of the principles you will discover can be applied to any web browsing experience for mobile.

Discover and enjoy this exclusive case study.