Improving and upgrading an existing e-commerce website for desktop and mobile.

Overview

Overview

Revitalize the branding and improve the overall user experience of the Shoe2U website while ensuring a cohesive visual identity.

Goal

Goal

The primary goal was to simplify product accessibility, enhance clarity, and improve overall user satisfaction and engagement on the website.

Solution

Soultion

Implemented a mega-menu and advanced product filtering options to create a seamless and intuitive shopping experience, enhancing accessibility and user clarity.

Research

Research

As part of the research, I conducted a survey regarding general shoe consumption. Out of the respondents the majority were in the age range of 16-45, with 63% being women and 37% men, with notable findings:

1 %

Had previously made private online purchases of clothing and footwear

1 %

Stated that price is the most important factor of online purchases

1 %

Would prefer to purchase shoes from a physical store

1 %

Buy shoes
approximately every six months

Conclusions

  • Emphasize appealing promotions prominently on the website.
  • Utilize reassuring icons to underscore the seamless, free-of-charge exchange process for users.

Competitive Analyze

Competitive Analyze

User persona

User persona

I create a single persona based on our discoveries, which assists us in considering our end users while we design.

Wireframes

Wireframes

To solidify functionality before focusing on aesthetics, I started with low-fidelity wireframes that allowed for rapid iteration and user testing.

UI Design

UI Design

Inspirations

Style Guide

Logo identity

During the rebranding process, I created a new and simplified logo that aligns with the website’s updated visual identity.

Desktop Screens

Group 27

Mobile Screens

Homepage

Archive

Single

Takeaways

Takeaways

Revamping a brand identity while retaining user familiarity is no small feat. This project taught me the power of prioritizing simplicity and understanding my audience. By analyzing competitors and implementing user-friendly design strategies, I achieved my goals: a modern logo and branding, an intuitive mega-menu, improved filters, and engaging archive/single product pages. Key takeaway? Keep it simple, understand your users, and learn from the competition – lessons I’ll carry into every future design project.