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Great site! This is more of a branding timeline than UX, no? It's showing the homepage of the site (changes in logo, colors, etc.), not so much the actual UX of the app.
@mvkel yeah, I was thinking that too. There's only so much UX you can infer from aesthetic changes.
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This is awesome! Nice job.
We recently did a similar web design evolution timeline for University websites, check it out here http://universities.ecityinterac...
Thanks for hunting my project @bentossell !
I spent a lot of time browsing Internet Archive and going back to the past like Marty Macfly ;)
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@jacinthe_ any plans to do mobile app UX/branding timelines? That would be awesome. Perhaps crowdsource it and let users submit screenshots from various apps?
@j_ceniza Thanks for your support. I'll take your feedback into account :) Also, Shazam’s timeline is online with several screenshots Android and IOS ^^ http://www.uxtimeline.com/shazam...
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I see this and think, why has this not been done before. Really good way to track how these services came to be. A good addition would be interviewing the founders or staff on why they changed certain things. That would be priceless.
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