Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ecommr launches



Tom Sullivan, the brains behind the excellent retail industry blog No Turn On Red, dropped me a line to let me know about the launch of a new project he's heading up called ecommr. Rather than stumble my way through a description, I'll just pass on his words:

Working in the e-commerce field, I often find myself looking at other retailers to gather ideas on how to best present various elements of e-commerce sites. From design to information architecture, I find it fascinating to see how different retailers tackle the same problems in different ways. I’m often looking at different retailers and constantly looking for changes, no matter how small, and trends in e-commerce design.

I always wanted to see a site that broke down e-commerce stores into their different elements. I wanted a resource that would allow me to see the various ways retailers display their products or style their “Add to Cart” buttons. There are sites that break down general web elements (see: Elements of Design) and sites that highlight e-commerce design (see: Carted Up), but still no resource that broke down the individual elements.

Of course, this is where I looked to do something about it.

Today, I am proud to announce the launch of ecommr. ecommr is a collection of screen captures of e-commerce design and interface elements. From product listing pages to e-mail newsletters, ecommr is a resource to view all of the individual pieces that make up the e-commerce puzzle. Right now, there are 87 elements from more than 20 retailers.

Check it out at http://www.ecommr.com/!

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2 Comments:

Blogger Jay said...

Ecommr is going to be an awesome tool for someone like me. I also work full-time developing ecom websites. I also write Gymtops.com a blog about MMA Apparel and let me tell you, a lot of these companies that sell mixed martial arts gear online has it totally wrong. It drives me totally bonkers looking at the info arch on many of these sites, so it will be awesome to lend my ideas to ecommr in the close feature. Thanks for sharing.

November 11, 2008 9:47 PM  
Blogger Finn McKenty said...

yeah, i think ecommr is a great concept! you're definitely right that the mma industry has a long way to go in terms of its ecommerce infrastructure. some of those sites feel like they're from 1998 or something.

November 12, 2008 4:43 PM  

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