Smart redesign makes Google Maps easier on the eyes
A month after updating its satellite imagery with higher resolution photos, Google Maps is now cleaning up its standard road view to make its maps a bit easier to
digest.
The company says its goal was to balance information without overcrowding maps, so its removing elements “that aren’t absolutely required.” It’s also changed the typography to help key areas of interest stand out more.
Looking at the sample images, it’s pretty obvious that the new approach is a good deal more legible:
Google says it’s determining the “areas of interest” through an algorithm that measures the concentrations of businesses around an area, but it needs actual humans to help out in larger cities like New York.
Speaking of colors, Google has even made a little chart so you can identify places just by color code:
SOURCE: THENEXTWEB
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