YouTube redesign is aimed at giving you a TV-like feel: Find whats changing

Youtube has introduced some intriguing app features to give its users a better interface experience. The upgrade also marks a significant strategic shift for the ubiquitous streaming service, and the YouTube team narrowed 100 concepts to a dozen, then to one. Then, following 30 separate user studies through many design sprints and meetings, they ultimately opted for the one theyā€™ll release soon.

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YouTube product manager Matthew Darby said, ā€œThe thing from my perspective is . . . weā€™re a very quantitative company. Weā€™re good at focusing on growth and engagement metrics, but [we donā€™t] do so well with some subjective qualities. For example, whatā€™s the subjective experience of watching a video, and did we lose some of that by optimizing a clickthrough rate on a button?ā€ 

YouTubeā€™s dark mode, formerly deep gray, is now a deep black. The choice was not only strategic but also a psychological hack to exploit the Bartleson-Breneman Effect, a perceptual theory that states when the background becomes darker, an image appears lighter. Therefore this change will make users feel like theyā€™re watching content on their television.

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Apart from redesigning the experience of watching a video, YouTubeā€™s designers have also reconstructed the information hierarchy across the screen; the videoā€™s creator has moved up and will now be visible on the page below the video, while the subscribe button will stay. Meanwhile, the thumbs-up and down buttons have buried a row down. In addition, the rectangular buttons and thumbnails inside the app have received the rounded corner treatment.

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