Notes
A New Home
Geoff Teehan of Toronto based user experience company Teehan + Lax has some interesting ideas on giving the iPhone A New Home. You might prefer your 20 icons, but Mr Teehan’s argument and visuals offer an alternative, and functional, glimpse at what the all important iPhone home screen might offer. Mr Teehan states:
[It] doesn’t require you to scan for red dots with numbers inside of them. Instead it displays information and notifications of things that are new and relevant to you.
The demand for this has been too great to ignore. We’re building a working version of this. More details and screens to follow.
Interesting.

![Redesigned iPhone Home Screen [Detail]](/assets/a_new_home.png)
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