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Product Grid View

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4 Responses

  1. Pro Twitter-pic James Thompson

    Hey Callum,

    Looking pretty good. I'd like to make a couple of suggestions though.

    The 'option' buttons for sorting, I assume that is what they are there for, 46", LED, 1080p, More... are nice and clean, but if this were my appliance site, I'd have a hard time understanding why options are more prominent than the key action I want taken, which is "Add To Cart". At first glance, they even appear to have the same height and font size. One would hope at this point in the process, those sorting options are no longer this important, and it's about "Add To Cart" and nothing more. There are too many "Oh hey where's this go." options, overpowering the "Buy me" option.

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    8 months ago

  2. Me_80x80 Alex Eckermann

    I like this a lot.

    One change would be that the overlay needs to be more predominant, drop shadow && / || grey out background.

    Im sure the sales guys would want the "Add to Cart" button to be red and flashing ;) Maybe just a bit bigger and coloured and that'll do it.

    Type looks good.

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    8 months ago

  3. Pro Callum-chapman-17 Callum Chapman

    Cheers guys - get where you are both coming from! Although, this isn't actually the stage where we're screaming at users to click add to cart, as the only info they know about the TV's so far are those that are featured in the little coloured boxes (which are actually just images, not buttons). But you're right, maybe the add to cart button should be a bit bigger and look different to the product specs. The more one you can hover over, which brings up the overlay on the right of the shot, which is why there is no huge change on the background. Will certainly play with a darker shadow though! What do you guys think now I've explained it a little more? The general idea of this page is they then click through to the full product info. Do you think the add to cart button should be red, with a grey button next to it saying "Read more?".

    8 months ago

  4. Callum-chapman-17

    This will be the new stores Newsroom page. Users will select a thumbnail and this will then appear at the top of the page, users can then scroll through using the arrows to view reports from each publisher/company on different dates.

    7 months ago

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