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3 Versions of a “SHOP LOCAL PAGE”
• A website page that reflects a Shop Local concept.
• This page would have the following elements:
o List of store addresses
o Google map of store
o Search bar
o Navigation pane (to display the categories, like amazon) or hamburger icon (see below).
o A thumbnail gallery of available products (top 30 trending items)
3 Versions of a PRODUCT DETAIL PAGE that match the UI of the shop local page
• A website page that reflects what a product detail page would look like
• This page would include the following elements:
o Store Location Details
o Alt Store Drop Down Menu
o Item Image(s)
o Item Description, Price, etc
o A button labeled “RESERVE” or “RESERVE NOW”
TARGET BROWSER EXPERIENCE
Web based (not app), mobile UI friendly for tablet (iPad).
The concept: A web user navigates to a retailer’s link “shop local” and is presented with a “store finder on
steroids” webpage that displays catalog of local items available for a particular store. The user should be
able to select different stores on this page, search for a particular product, or even use traditional nested
navigation to filter to the right category. When the user selects an item, he/she is redirected to the product
detail page.
We need to show our customer, 3 alternate versions of what this concept could look like. The thought is
that the style treatment would be as follows:
1. Pinterest: Think about how pinterest lays out its gallery of products, in alternating sized “boxes”
for the items and the rows are uneven.
a. (this UI might just have a simple hamburger icon to imply navigation/filter options exist.
We don’t need to show that – just the button will do)
2. Windows 10/flipboard: Think about how these blocks of “product images” are laid out in a tile
style, with no padding in between. The rows/columns are uneven heights/widths and all the
images are of various sizes…sometimes bleeding.
a. (this UI would have maybe the same hamburger icon or something similar in
concept…implying that a simple tap would reveal this area)
3. [login to view URL]: This is your typical catalog view of how products can be laid out symetrically, bit
asthetically the UI is clean and light.
a. (this UI would have an “always open” left side pane of some sort…where the categories
and various filter options are available. Like Amazon)