Friday, 23 January 2015

The Ultimate Design trends for Ecommerce Websites 2015


The New Year promises even fiercer competition amongst e-commerce websites so put on your thinking caps and plan ahead of time to make sure you don’t lag behind and lose valuable profits. Here are some of the finest predictions for e-commercewebsite design trends 2015, which are guaranteed to bring Lady Luck to your side.

Flat design is good



Apple started it and Google quickly took over with its idea of Material Design! We thought 3D would be the future but it seems like flat design has conquered the consumers’ hearts and the minds of the web developers at the same instant. Go for exciting graphics and lively colors to make your e-commerce web page more appealing to prospective buyers.

Videos to boost sales


It’s not new notion to include video tutorials and reviews along with the product to invite consumers to look a little deeper into its features. Now, thanks to higher speed uploading, browsing and overall improved performance, videos are becoming increasing common as a means for user interaction.
 
The “big” picture


Consumers are no longer content to just view images that make the website look prettier. They want every picture to be high definition and huge. This is why we see gigantic close ups in super fine detail and glorious photographs of stunning locations. These are used frequently in home page designs to create a breath taking first impression. 

Bold and beautiful type


Not just images, typography wants to steal all the attention from gorgeous backdrops! Type faces are bolder, broader and considerably larger than before. Handwritten typefaces are still in vogue with creative font types transforming the brand identities of businesses everywhere.

One design to rule them all


Online shoppers want the convenience of ordering their favorite items wherever they are at the moment and whenever they desire. This means that with the influx of incredible mobile devices rapidly pouring into our hands, mobile consumers must not be ignored. Focus is on a single web design, which will work for all the popular devices owned by online shopping enthusiasts.

Deceptive hidden menus



There is a relatively new concept of hidden menus entering the crevices of ecommerce websites. These are meant to convey relevant information about products/ services to those who seek it. At the same time, this technique helps prevent clutter on the web page, respecting the need for more space based web layouts.

Convenient card style layout



Revealing one thing at a time is a good idea but what if someone wishes to place all available options side by side for comparison? Keeping the layout in a need tiled arrangement makes the entire shopping experience more convenient for the customer. It also saves their time and helps them make wise decisions about product selection. Therefore, it is becoming an increasingly popular layout for easy navigation.

Animated micro transitions



It’s exciting to give users quirky little surprises when they move towards a certain option. It enhances the seller-buyer interaction and makes for a more interesting user experience. Conversion rates are more promising and recommendations are more likely. Smart use of latest animation techniques has made this feature more appealing to users.

Ghost buttons over images



As consumers love the idea of colossal imagery taking center stage in e-commerce websites, designers do not wish to spoil the simple but powerful beauty of this concept. A wonderful solution emerged in the form of transparent and translucent Ghost buttons. These have been spotted in science-fiction animation and movies as well because of its honesty and modesty.

Usability enhancing flashcards




To build a brighter user experience, you need to display adequate information for the consumer. Flashcards are the perfect method to convey useful information about products along with their images. The price, availability, sizes, colors, etc. is conveniently showed to user for selection plus an essential Call to Action button.  

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