IMDb Gets Redesigned

By Peter Sciretta/Feb. 20, 2007 6:44 am EST

This is what the IMDB designers have to say about the redesign:

The name and title page redesigns are the first phase in an overall site redesign that will take place in “measured, incremental steps.”

The new design’s purpose is to make some of the lesser seen data and links more available. They have also made the left-hand side bar unconnected to the header design, which in theory will “increase the connectedness of the left-hand side with the content was two-fold.” The poster/headshot has been moved from the right side to the left to add awareness to the sidebar. The yellow buttons on the top of the page serve as a listing of the most popular actions a user can take in the particular title or name page. Recommendations have been added to the bottom of each page to help users filter the overall database (ala The Long Tail).

One of the areas I feel they really destroyed was the user rating, which they moved all the way to the right side of the page. It’s so out of the way that it’s almost unnoticeable. And when you enter a rating for a movie, it replaes the average imdb user rating. I hope they change this.

And I must admit, I use imdb everyday for story research. I probably look at the site more in one week than the average user does in a year span. But I also use IMDb’s Pro add-on membership, which is paid but offers easier functionality and some data content not available on the free version. I’m very happy with the layout of the Pro version, and hope they don’t change the site to reflect the new design changes on the main site. Call me an old fart (I wouldn’t, I’m usually open to new ideas), but I like it the way it is.