
Brett Lider
I work on the product you're looking at right now. Feedback welcome.
Occupation: Product and User Experience Designer
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2013-05-23 20:27:44 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 4 +1s)
Not only can you check out the 8 or so areas that the editors have picked out for you, but you can move the map all over the world and see a satellite view time lapse of what has changed. Check out your home town!


2013-05-21 05:09:48 (5 comments, 1 reshares, 29 +1s)
A couple of photos from my ride home tonight. #autoawesome
https://www.strava.com/activities/55419078

2013-05-20 17:00:59 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 8 +1s)
Here's why Vic couldn't sleep last night! A fresh new Google+ Android build that incorporates all of last week's goodness... and more. Enjoy.
#googleplusupdate
edit 9:52am PST
For the sake of clarity - the new Android app will install on modern versions of Android (Froyo and above) with the advanced image editing features available on Ice Cream Sandwich and above. Rollout in progress...


2013-05-19 05:04:42 (3 comments, 0 reshares, 29 +1s)
I rode most of the way up and now I'm waiting for the pros to race by. The crowds on the side of the roads are amazing: wall to wall people and bikes, race caravan cars zooming by, jovial atmosphere, and perfect weather. #tourofcalifornia
https://www.strava.com/activities/54944012

2013-05-18 00:03:36 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)
Added photos to Google + Design Happier Hour #io13.


2013-05-17 04:11:46 (0 comments, 5 reshares, 9 +1s)
*Getting started with #AutoEnhance and #AutoAwesome *
Many of you have been asking, "How do I apply Auto Enhance and Auto Awesome to my photos?" The good news is, all you have to do is upload some new pictures, and we'll do both automatically:
- To review Google's automatic enhancements, just open a newly-uploaded photo in the desktop lightbox
- Click the new "Enhanced" button to toggle between your original, and Google's enhancements
- If you like the changes, keep them. Otherwise, just uncheck "Auto Enhance" from the More menu
- You can also turn off the feature completely in settings: google.com/settings/plus
It's the same story with Auto Awesome. Just upload some new pics, and we'll get to work:
- Visit your Photos page (plus.google.com/photos), and look for one the five Awesome icons on t... more »


2013-05-17 00:06:30 (1 comments, 3 reshares, 19 +1s)
Making of "Om nom nom". Now that +Josh Haftel is famous from his debut appearance at the I/O keynote, here's it being captured by +Vincent Mo.


2013-05-16 23:43:48 (1 comments, 9 reshares, 14 +1s)
Another article about the evolution of Google design where +Matias Duarte and +Fred Gilbert speak eloquently about our design thinking and culture, specifically on the topic of index card-like UI elements on a contrasting background as a way to group, organize, and deal with information. One thing +matt buchanan might be interested in is that the use of "cards" at Google dates back much further than Google Now (2012) but to the original Gmail user interface (2004) (hello out there, +Kevin Fox!).
I will say that I much prefer our contemporary, crisply square cards, but nevertheless a rose is a rose. This pattern was then adopted by Google Groups (2006) and from there... I'd need to do more research :) Anyways, I thought it was worth mentioning and adding to the lively discussion around Google and user interface design in general.
