Google Chrome

A private web that works for you

Overview

In 2022, Google paid 392 million in the settlement after their breach of user data policy. Since then, Google has been rebuilding its web foundation to enhance user data protection. The ‘Privacy on Web’ page sits on chrome.com and informs 5 million daily users how the browser is doing its best to protect user privacy.

Role

UI/Visual Design, Illustration

Challenge & Approach

Google's privacy policies can be complex and lengthy, making it challenging for consumers to understand the implications of sharing their data. The language used in these documents can be technical and difficult for the average user to comprehend. In explaining how Google is protecting user data, we used the simplest language paired with minimal illustrations.

Process

As a Senior Visual Designer on the project, I was responsible for sketching concept illustrations. We presented 2 concepts - “human-focused” and “UI-focused” and eventually moved forward with the “UI-focused” direction, where we focused on visualizing the user interaction pertaining to the topic.

Initial sketches

Vectorized result

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