Now that we have concerned ourselves with what an Aesthetic Visual Design to the surface of our design can do for us, we are ready to design and produce the rest of the nooks and crannies to our Products & Forms Interfaces.

We need to evaluate and create our Forms Interfaces in terms of:

  1. Text Descriptions: we need to be explicit in our text descriptions of what to do, what is being ordered and where to go
  2. Interface Elements: these are the elements that will direct our user through the series of screens they need to complete
  3. Buttons: our buttons will signify what the user can do along our user paths – like going to the next form
  4. Text Fields: these will provide the user to input critical information – like their credit card number or quantity of their order

Requirements:

  • You must create a complete schematic of each page in your Shopping Cart interface. (Make them full pages. Not thumbnails like in my example.)
  • This shall be printed out and turned in as your Forms Interface assignment according to the class schedule.
 

1 Comment:

  1. Trevor says:

    Check out this page about shopping cart designs. It focuses on the design of the shopping cart area and the icons itself rather than the cart process, but it’s cool.

    http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/02/07/shopping-carts-gallery-examples-and-good-practices/

    Trevor

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