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How Microsoft Wrapped the "Ribbon" in a Bow


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User interface design is tough work. It's a little science, a dash of art and lots of guesswork--all of which Microsoft applied to Office 2007's "ribbon."


The process for revamping Office's look and feel started about the time version 2003 shipped three years ago. The Office team faced two ongoing problems: Customers continually asking for features that had been in the software for years and upgrade resistance from perceptions little substantially changed version after version.

Microsoft would have to rethink fundamental design concepts before looking to the user interface as solution to these two problems.

Consistency was "in the fabric of our team," Larson-Green said. For previous versions, consistency was the top design principle. Microsoft sought to create consistency across Office applications and maintain it version after version. While the Office user interface evolved from its Windows 3.1 heritage, the basic design principles remained largely the same until version 2003.




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