October 1st, 2009

Mozilla Prism Website Launched!

There aren’t many things that do what Mozilla Prism does. Prism is an application created by Mozilla Labs that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop, instantly, with no work/coding on the part of the user. A combination of the product’s uniqueness and Mozilla’s ideals of openness made telling the story of Prism a really enjoyable challenge for the Flickerbox team. As users first look at the new platform, it’s important that the Prism Website communicate the product’s unique user experience-enhancing features in both content and design. Led by Producer Hunter Hubby, Flickerbox spent a great deal of time collaborating with Mozilla from design through to implementation. There’s something about working with a team that brands itself as a ‘Lab’ that truly encourages the inventive spirit of trying a combination of different things to see what works. Lead designer, Todd Collins, was allowed to run with a couple of dramatically different layouts and design elements, and I know we all had a lot of fun playing around with the Prism rainbow branding. Co-partners in programming, Roger Anderson and BB Said, both had a hand in the building out and implementation of the site. The Prism site was launched in May. Check it out.

Mozilla, whenever you’d like to build another site, please give us a call. It was a lot of fun.

-Elizabeth Belg

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