A few days ago when I was using Steam I was a little irritated at a number of things in the application, such as the 7 different links to the library view and misalignment of boxes. Many aspects of the Steam website are jarring to me and the application doesn't have a very cohesive design when looking at the website and application side by side.

Since I have some time off after finishing university I decided to create some concept designs for a redesigned Steam website and application as well as a concept for Steam's apparent move into the living room.

I attempted to take the focus off of the unnecessary design elements on the page and put more emphasis on the games and their prices as well as creating a design that would easily scale to mobile devices and living room screens without needing to be re-factored too much.

I was wondering if those in The Verge forums would be kind enough to give me some criticisms and feedback about the designs I've created? I would like to work on this more and incorporate ideas and suggestions from those within forums so I appreciate anything you have to say regarding the concepts. The more critical the better!

You can read my whole design concept write up at www.joshcollie.com but I've posted some of the basic concepts below.