Redesigning the Mint.com "Budgets" page

I use Mint on a weekly basis (desktop + iPhone), and I think it's great! I do however have trouble navigating the "Budgets" page.  It's not as intuitive as I'd like to be.

I took the liberty of mocking up a new design for this page, borrowing design from the "Overview" page and the Mint iPhone app. I hope Mint's design team takes a look and gives it consideration.

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Creating a great content tagging experience

Tags (or labels) have been around for a long time, and they serve a clear purpose: organizing content. The construct comes from the real world use of labels, glued or clipped onto manilla folders. In a digital world, we use tags to organize our blogs, our notes, our emails, our journals our notes, our meetings, our portfolios and so on.

We've been accustomed to tagging our content, but I feel many user interfaces have "tagged on" (pun intended) the experience of tagging as an after thought. I feel there hasn't been any standardization, so depending on what website/app I'm using, tags always seem to work differently. 

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