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沃尔玛网站进行了大规模的重新设计

2018-06-06 1808 0
伙计们,我们正在进行另一次大规模的重新设计,这次它来自一个真正的美国(现在是世界范围内)零售机构。他们的新设计专注于提供一种现代、时尚的美学,更方便的购物机会,以及对时尚的重新关注。信不信由你,我说的是沃尔玛。老实说,当我想到古老的金、白、蓝,“时尚”并不是第一个出现在我脑海中的词。我的意思是,我在那里买了很多衣服,但那是因为我的大部分生活都是在非常严格的预算下度过的。这些颜色对我来说总是意味着“价廉物美的好东西”,沃尔玛在这一点上很可靠。他们似乎已经准备好重塑自己的品牌了,因为他们的网站采用了一种全新的方式来体验沃尔玛。第一个主要的改变当然是,他们的主要网站的新外观和感觉。新版本更强调了空白。这是亚马逊的进步。

We’re getting another massive redesign, folks, and this time it comes from a true American (and now worldwide) retail institution. Their new design is focused on delivering a modern, stylish aesthetic, more convenient shopping opportunities, and a renewed focus on fashion. Believe it or not, I’m talking about Walmart.I’ll be honest, “fashionable” is not the first word that comes to mind when I think about the old Gold, White, and Blue. I mean, I have bought a lot of my clothing there, but that’s because I’ve lived most of my life on a pretty strict budget. Those colors always meant “decent stuff at low-ish prices” to me, and Walmart has been reliable in that.Aesthetic ChangesWell it seems they’re ready to re-brand themselves just a bit, because their website is taking a whole new approach to the Walmart experience. The first major change is, of course, the new look and feel of their main website. For comparison, here’s the old design:And here’s the new one:The old UI was not overly-cluttered, especially given the size of the retailer that we’re dealing with. The new one presents an even greater emphasis on white space, though. Instead of offering you everything all at once, there’s a clear emphasis on selling more finely-targeted products. Everything is still available, but you might have to refine your search.Speaking of which, search has always been front and center. But now, it’s even more isolated, as UI elements go. The navigation menu is even smaller, eschewing the “Departments” text. It seems they’d rather focus on the search bar as their primary means of finding the products you want. But the menu is still there, if you want to browse.Another interesting change is that the branding has been minimized. By default, you don’t even see the name “Walmart”, just that little logo. Walmart can certainly get away with a change like this, being as large as they are.Still, I can’t help but suspect that some users might find themselves uncomfortably wondering where the bold, classic Walmart went. Indeed, the general aesthetic reminds me more of the old Metro UI/Bing than anything else. It’s as if Material Design was made by Microsoft, and Walmart went all in. It certainly looks pretty enough, and modern, and stylish. But man it does not look like Walmart.If that’s what they were going for, then they have succeeded admirably.Also, Walmart apparently read the same research the rest of us did on how bigger images sell. There are a few more of them, now.Functional ChangesOf course, Walmart is also taking this opportunity to refine how they sell things to people. For example, a lot of your experience on the site will be affected by which Walmart locations are actually nearby, and what services they offer. I suspect the local inventory will also have a lot to do with it.What’s more, your shopping experience will change based on the department you’re browsing through. Take groceries, for example. You probably mostly want to buy the same stuff as you did last week, so the UI will focus on making that easier. Meanwhile, if you want furniture, you’ll likely want to shop by style, and you likely won’t be buying the same thing every week.So Does It Work?The real question is this: why bother? Does Walmart intend to distance itself from previous public perceptions? Their blog post detailing the changes reiterates the same commitment to low prices they’ve always espoused, so it doesn’t seem like they’re going for a “luxury brand” image.If they just wanted it to look better, I’d say they’ve moved laterally. The style is certainly different, and cleaner. I have no complaints about it. But as ecommerce experiences go, I didn’t see any particular glaring issues with the last design.Functionality is a different matter. If the new design system is intended to make it easier for Walmart to offer more custom-tailored shopping experiences, then I’d say they succeeded in that. It also makes the most sense as a potential reason for the whole redesign. They’re a retailer. Selling more == good.And hey, they already know the difference between things you want to buy repeatedly, and things you don’t. That’s a step up from Amazon.
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