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Last post: 2 years, 4 months ago | Thread started: Apr 8, 09, 9:57 a.m.
- Dancer
http://www.howies.co.uk/
http://www.crewclothing.co.uk/
http://www.topshop.com/Not the greatest design but some nice features i.e the Catwalk area
http://www.asos.com/

- Dog-earApr 8, 09, 10:33 a.m. – Permalink
- noob12345
If you don't have a good photographer you're better off just using stock photo in some abstract way. Graphic design is all about type any way. If you can make the type and colors look great you don't really need photo's. If you have great photos with bad type, you just ruin really nice photography.

- Dog-earJan 12, 10, 10:21 a.m. – Permalink
- trooperbill
lol mine


- Dog-earJan 12, 10, 3:14 p.m. – Permalink
- jerseyred
Nike Jumpman for it's usability
http://www.nike.com/jumpman23/in…Crate & Barrel for it's footer shopping cart
http://www.crateandbarrel.com

- Dog-earJan 12, 10, 4:20 p.m. – Permalink
- kelpie
Can't remember the link, but here's an article and table of date showing the current rankings for e-com customer satisfaction. SOme of these might not look great, but they are the best shopping experiences online and are therefore at least the ones to copy (yes; COPY) the structure, processes and all round guts of if you're designing e-commerce...
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article:Amazon UK tops customer satisfaction poll for top online retailers
by Joe Thomas, marketingmagazine.co.uk 04-Jan-10, 12:20LONDON - Amazon UK is the best online retailer for customer satisfaction, according to a new study.
Ticketmaster and B&Q scored lowest for customer satisfaction out of the UK's top 40 retail websites in the study, carried out by ForeSee Results.
But overall customer satisfaction scores for the top online retailers are up 6% on last year, despite sagging online sales at the beginning of the fourth quarter.
The index used by ForeSee measured four factors which affect overall customer satisfaction — Functionality, Price, Merchandise and Content. The study took account of 10,000 responses from shoppers who visited the top 40 retail websites in the UK in November and December.
Amazon UK was followed by Play.com and QVC.com in second and third place. The worst online retailers in terms of customer satisfaction, Ticketmaster and B&Q were followed by Littlewoods, Freemans and Currys.
The most improved are Debenhams (up from 61% last year to 71%), M&M Direct (up from 67% to 76%) and John Lewis (up from 68% to 77%).
Larry Freed, CEO of ForeSee results, said: "While these numbers are certainly a huge step in the right direction, companies who saw improvements run the risk of being lulled into a false sense of security.
"There is still a long way to go with the UK's numbers still trailing the US by 10%. Additionally there is only one site out of 40 with a satisfaction score over 80, Amazon — essentially an American company with a strong UK presence.
"It concerns me that there are still 15 companies scoring 60 or lower which means they are risking sales and market share to better performing companies."


- Dog-earJan 13, 10, 2:26 a.m. – Permalink
- jamble
I built the front end of the last version of http://www.lyleandscott.com which now has a new look this year which works nicely.


- Dog-earJan 13, 10, 2:50 a.m. – Permalink
- flashbender
if you are int he researching phase, you should give this a read:
http://econsultancy.com/blog/500…or have a look here at the list of ecommerce sites they have reviewed:
http://econsultancy.com/blog/516…Debenhams
Debenhams Outlet
Pets at Home
Whistles
Marks & Spencer
Javari
Clothing at Tesco
John Lewis Fashion
Kiddicare
Adams
Epiqfashion
Sainsburys
Very
Woolworths
Heals
Asda
Quizclothing
theOutnet
Clarks
Argos Entertainment
The Book Depository
Officer's Club
Gieves and Hawkes


- Dog-earJan 13, 10, 3:01 a.m. – Permalink



