Aurora, A Vision of Future User Experience on the Web

by Scott Beale on August 5, 2008 · 1 comment

Adaptive Path created a series of concept videos for Aurora, their vision of a possible future user experience on the web. Aurora is part of the Mozilla Labs Concept Series which encourages web developers to predict the future of browsers and the web.

Adaptive Path is releasing Aurora, a concept video exploring one possible future user experience for the Web, as part of the Mozilla Labs concept series. Through the development and release of Aurora, Adaptive Path will contribute its design expertise to support Mozilla’s efforts to inspire and engage a global community in an open design process.

Adaptive Path is having a Aurora Launch Party this Wednesday, August 6th at their offices in San Francisco, where you can meet the Aurora team and see some of the other stuff they are working on.

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