As a user, when scrolling through a list of documents (search result or folder content), I can choose between a list view (current view) or a grid view.
- Context :
Currently, when browsing folders or search results, list view (meaning : full width / one item per line view) enable the user to click on the item, based on a small thumbnail, title of the document, and an information on the last modified date/author of the last modification (see capture "current"). Customers reported that having a bigger view on result list would ease finding the right asset.
- Goal :
Enabling user to switch between the current one-row per result to a relevant number of items per row ("relevant" means the preview should be big enough to view more details on the asset - usually 2 image squares per row one a phone portrait mode, 5 in ipad landscape mode).
- Expected result :
UX task = no expected results excepted achieving the goal.
See example capture "grid-dropbox" , "grid-bynder" and "grid-box".
Notably, currently some actions on listed items are possible through a "slide" (add to favorite, share, add to collections). These actions should still be possible, however sliding is not relevant on a grid view. An overflow button might be a good options.
Also, feedback on first wireframes : is the name of the document important / should be visible ?
Finally : see also designs of adobe cc connector asset views
- is related to
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DESIGN-104 Grid view for lists of assets
- Resolved