Welcome to ecommr:
ecommr is a website showcasing the best (and sometimes worst) in e-commerce design, with a clear focus on the individual elements that make up online stores. We break down retailers and focus on individual user interface elements in order to provide a gallery of inspiration for designers, developers, information architects, and anyone working with online retail.
This site is run by a group of folks with a collective interest in user interface design for online retail. We continually scour the web for new ideas and trends in e-commerce, so we developed this site to serve as a resource for others like us.
Featured Elements:
Recent Comments:
- Tom: Basic size chart, but with good info for getting your own measurements. I also like the call out of what sizes are carried only online; sets...
- Jon-Paul Lussier: Worth mentioning; I find the typography, although strong; requires a lot of deciphering as casual glance. Even stronger than our...
- Sophia Harrison: when running a business, the first thing you should do is always establish a good customer service;.*
- Tom Sullivan: Love the link to the “Customers Top Rated” section. Great way to call attention to user reviews and build confidence with the...
- Tom Sullivan: Simple, three level deep, Javascript flyout navigation here on Bed Bath and Beyond. Quick way to get to the categories I wanted to.
- Tom Sullivan: Recommendations on the MLB product detail page are hidden behind a second tab. It’s nice that the recommendations themselves...
- Tom Sullivan: Really don’t like how much information is being presented on the right hand side of this page. There seems to be too many links and...
- Tom Sullivan: Great call to action with the e-mail signup and the social networking links right on the home page.
- Tom Sullivan: Earth Day is a great opportunity for cosmetics retailers to take advantage of the theme and promote natural and eco-friendly products....
- Ilan: The site is still running.
- skd: Zumiez’s website was developed by a company named Delorum (http://www.delorumcommerce.co m). It’s built on the open-source ecommerce...
- Keith Nelson: Thanks. We developed the site for Zumiez and worked hard to keep things legible, easy to find and brand appropriate. There are a few...