I like 3.
The active tab is easier to identify and the darker hover state for inactive tabs makes it easier to keep track of your cursor as you move across the tab bar.
I like 3.
The active tab is easier to identify and the darker hover state for inactive tabs makes it easier to keep track of your cursor as you move across the tab bar.
My first choice is 3, and my second choice is 5. The design has a clean and consistent Orion style, while still being able to recognize the current page being viewed without appearing too uncoordinated.
1 as the primary for the cleanest look.
2 as the secondary choice for same reason.
Primary: 3 - It's clean, tidy and you can see the existing tab easily at a glance.
Secondary: 2 - It's similar to Safari and provides a cohesive native experience.
2 because it is similar to Safari, which is mainly why we're all here
5 because it is similar to everything else out there
@Vlad you should propably have given each sketchs names or posted screenshots bellow the link. i opened all 6 of them at once which makes them apear in different order. so i was about to vote for the completly wrong ones
I think for me, as said earlier it depends on if theese design are also considered to be for a color/merge with website mode.
For a normal compact tab mode without color and merge i think 5 is the best, as it follows the logic of normal none compact the most
For a color mode with website merge i think 1 is the best and most in line with MacOs in other places
with 2 and 3 being my least favorite for any mode as they kinda make it seems like its safari where they are also adress bars
Primary - 2. It's the closest to Apple's design to my eyes.
Secondary - 1. Similar to 2, the one thing I don't like is that the tabs aren't clearly clickable. It makes the toolbar look like it's cluttered with a bunch of random words instead of being full of tabs.
Things I don't like about the other designs:
3 - The 3D look just doesn't fit in with the rest of macOS aesthetics.
4 - The inactive tabs fusing together is
5 - I just hate how the tabs aren't attached to anything. When that design style is used with tabs underneath the toolbar, it looks like they're hanging off the toolbar, which makes sense. Here they're just attached to nothing.
6 - The active tab becoming indistinguishable from the toolbar isn't great. Also the inactive tabs fusing together like 4.
Primary - 2 because it is closest to safari compact tabs.
Secondary - 1 because of simplicity and minimalism.
1 or 2 for me
1 - i think it looks the cleanest
5 - i think it looks nice that the tab name is part of the whole ui related to the tab
I'd say 1, feels the most 'native'.
1 makes the most sense to me. It looks balanced with the icons to the left. On that note, I feel like there's way too much wasted space on the left side of the toolbar for a "compact" mode.
I'd say 2 and 5 feels best. If I have to pick just one, it's 2 because it's the most clean and simple.
Definitely Option 1, probably followed by option 4.
The main factors that influenced my rating:
Voting for 3, makes it easier to see the active tab and it looks clean.
My vote goes to 1! I think that is the cleanest and the one that feels more native.
First choice is 6: It feels a little unique and gives the browser its own identity.
Second choice is 3: It is one of the easiest to know which tab is active.
In general, I like the ones that have the active tab highlighted and the inactive tabs shadowed, rather than the other way around.
1 - clean / more MacOS like
I would go with 4 that reminds me of the shadow effects of Safari 4 but in the same time it feels oldish.
Primary vote - 3
Secondary vote - 1