Article 6AF02 Hulu’s redesigning its unintuitive interface

Hulu’s redesigning its unintuitive interface

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Mitchell Clark
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Late last week, Hulu started rolling out a redesign for its TV apps, which changes how you navigate through the interface. The previous version (which some people still have) had the search, Home, TV, Movies, News, My Stuff, and Hubs buttons across the top of the screen. Now, those navigational buttons will live on the left.

Hulu's top-bar design has always stood out from the crowd in a bad way. Even my wife, who isn't that into tech and doesn't generally comment on UIs, has complained about it. The problem with the old UI is that, in general, using a streaming app these days involves scrolling up and down through a massive list of content, realizing you don't want to watch any of it, and then jumping to another section.

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