Made the button green. What do you think?
over 1 year ago
Definitely better than red, which looked 'alarming'! :)
I think it looks great.
@Ahmed I think it should be ;)
Seriously though, green looks great.
I actually liked the red better. But you guys are right ;)
The Red one is beautiful but it has generates cognitive friction. I think the green is more correct.
Great. Perhaps adding an arrow would make more people click it. I'm really missing the classic shopping cart icon.
Green feels much more actionable.
Or how about a different color altogether? I don't know, orange, purple⦠?
I'm a big fan of the colour red, but I like them both equally. I guess it's about majority votes though.
Muuuuch better! *clicky clicky click!*
Both are effective. While the green one denotes a more positive ca$h concept, the orange one (looked more of a burnt orange, but not red to me) has good visual weight and is a clear call to action.
Not all checkout buttons have to be green.
by Jonno Riekwel
I thought I'd make the form a bit different than normal. I like this look. What do you think?
Woo as in WooThemes e-commerce?
The green and red both look outstanding - would be hard to 'choose' but other page elements might help the final decision
I really wouldn't use this checkout system -- no matter how pretty it is, it's overcharging me by $2,100. ;)
However, I love the gridded structure, very nice!
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Jonno Riekwel
Made the button green. What do you think?
over 1 year ago
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Ahmed Chergaoui
Definitely better than red, which looked 'alarming'! :)
over 1 year ago
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Perceval McElhearn
I think it looks great.
over 1 year ago
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Thomas Ricciardiello
@Ahmed I think it should be ;)
Seriously though, green looks great.
over 1 year ago
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Jonno Riekwel
I actually liked the red better. But you guys are right ;)
over 1 year ago
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Sergio Alvarez
The Red one is beautiful but it has generates cognitive friction. I think the green is more correct.
over 1 year ago
Great. Perhaps adding an arrow would make more people click it. I'm really missing the classic shopping cart icon.
over 1 year ago
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Bryan Le
Green feels much more actionable.
over 1 year ago
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Sacha Greif
Or how about a different color altogether? I don't know, orange, purple⦠?
over 1 year ago
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Steve McKinney
I'm a big fan of the colour red, but I like them both equally. I guess it's about majority votes though.
over 1 year ago
Muuuuch better! *clicky clicky click!*
over 1 year ago
Both are effective. While the green one denotes a more positive ca$h concept, the orange one (looked more of a burnt orange, but not red to me) has good visual weight and is a clear call to action.
Not all checkout buttons have to be green.
over 1 year ago
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by Jonno Riekwel
I thought I'd make the form a bit different than normal. I like this look. What do you think?
over 1 year ago
Woo as in WooThemes e-commerce?
The green and red both look outstanding - would be hard to 'choose' but other page elements might help the final decision
over 1 year ago
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Visual Idiot
I really wouldn't use this checkout system -- no matter how pretty it is, it's overcharging me by $2,100. ;)
However, I love the gridded structure, very nice!
over 1 year ago