eCommerce + Informational Websites
UXbuddha has experience with small-to-midsized business marketing websites, with built-in purchase flows or links to external stores. Your web presence acts as today’s business card or brochure, serving to orient your customer base to your business offerings. We routinely recommend cross-links to your blogs + vlogs, twitter feeds, LinkedIn company profiles, Facebook business pages, and other social platforms.
This tech startup needed a quick marketing site before launching into the development phase of their business plan. We partnered on design ideation, working via a third-party web hosting + building platform to create a solid, early marketing site. Long scrolling landing pages were trending when this site was built.
This local business with a national clientele needed their hacked website reclaimed and rebuilt. Working with our client we identified the most common task flows and confirmed these with lean user testing with their customers. Using a DIY website builder, we then designed and built a basic website, and used summative testing to refine it. Simple landing pages with strong imagery were trending when this site was built.
A naturopathic practitioner wanted to enhance her business’s online presence and increase her client base. We designed a social networking component to the marketing practice, added a blog page to the website, and revamped the e-commerce page to better match this business’s goals.
When this blue sky wireframe was made, we worked within an eCommerce in-house UX team, developing new and established tools for customers and internal use across devices. These wires show an initial straw man on a quick way to upload, name, and sort screenshots internally for the UX design team. (Designers collect screenshots incessantly when they see and interaction or flow they like.) This blue sky project didn't make the development road map during Martha’s tenure, but garnered support from the UXers in house at the organization.