Off-Prem

AWS gives its management screens a makeover in the name of improved productivity

Maybe it was crowded layout, inconsistent colors and drop shadows that made cloud so hard?


Amazon Web Services pioneered public cloud computing, and by doing so created myriad possibilities that have shaped the world we live in today. But the service has never been notable for offering admins a delightful experience – a negative it appears to be trying to change.

The cloudy concern on Thursday announced a forthcoming "visual update" to the AWS Management Console.

Principal partner solutions architect Prasad Rao described the update: "A revised typography scale and improved treatment of headings result in a stronger visual hierarchy, which helps you to better locate and understand your data." Yes, font choice matters. Hard to argue.

He also promised an "improved the color palette" that is "more vibrant" and "simplified the color treatment of interactive elements."

That apparently translates into secondary buttons, links, tokens, and interactive states for numerous interface elements all now being blue, "making it easier for you to interact with the content on the screen and contributing to improving task efficiency."

Rao also explained that drop shadows have been replaced by "a new thinner stroke on main content wrappers, such as cards, panels, and containers" – because apparently the old design contributed to "visual noise" that made it hard to focus.

The Register always thought those drop shadows were productivity killers.

Here's a GIF of the old and new design, as viewed in Dark Mode.

AWS's old and updated management console interface – Click to enlarge

The org has also reduced unused space, which apparently means you'll find "more content visible on the screen" and relevant info "displayed closer together, reinforcing visual grouping."

If you like the new look, Rao wrote it's because AWS is using "rounder shapes, brighter colors, and improved layout treatment" that together "create a smoother, more natural appearance, making the interface more visually pleasing."

The updated console is available now "in selected consoles across all AWS Regions by visiting the AWS Management Console" and will eventually be made available across all services. ®

Send us news
6 Comments

Check out this free automated tool that hunts for exposed AWS secrets in public repos

You can find out if your GitHub codebase is leaking keys ... but so can miscreants

AWS unboxes quantum cat qubit kit called Ocelot

Sprinting after Microsoft and co, Amazon claims it too has a QC chip that's good at all-important error correction

AWS vacates its board seat at European cloud crew CISPE

... weeks after US titan was outvoted by other members to let Microsoft join the Euro cloud trade association

UK government's cloud strategy: Pay more, get less, blame vendor lock-in?

Home Office's £450M deal with AWS raises questions over competition and aligning department requirements

ST Micro skips in, arm in arm with AWS, bearing a chip for 1.6 Tbps pluggable optics

It's Friday. Quit the doomscrolling. Distract yourself with IT infra news

Hardware quality problems and server supply chain kinks slow Amazon’s $100 billion AI build

Reverses life extensions for some servers it now feels aren’t useful in the inferencing age

Abandoned AWS S3 buckets can be reused in supply-chain attacks that would make SolarWinds look 'insignificant'

When cloud customers don't clean up after themselves, part 97

Datacenter energy use to more than double by 2030 thanks to AI's insatiable thirst

Shocking research warns electricity shortages could create construction bottleneck

Cloud market working well ... if you're AWS and Microsoft

Brit monopoly plod files report on health of local sector, says technical barriers and Redmond's licensing practices hurting smaller rivals + customers

Medical monitoring machines spotted stealing patient data, users warned to pull the plug ASAP

PLUS: MGM settles breach suits; AWS doesn't trust you with security defaults; A new .NET backdoor; and more

AWS declares it's Iceberg all the way until customers say otherwise

Cloud giant explains its thinking behind support for Apache open table format

Ransomware crew abuses AWS native encryption, sets data-destruct timer for 7 days

'Codefinger' crims on the hunt for compromised keys