The Lucid Design Store Project, Part 2: Gift Cards While it’s trivially simple to generate gift cards inside Shopify and send the codes by email, Slack, or whatever, it’s not the best experience for the recipient.
The Lucid Design Store Project, Part 1 The Lucid Design Store is our agency’s online shop selling t-shirts, notebooks, pencils, and some of the books we have inspired us and that should be must-reads for our clients and new hires.
An exercise in mobile-only design Thinking about the ecommerce experience, storytelling, and customer-journey from a mobile-only perspective is fascinating and liberating. It causes us to rethink so many things we take for granted (that the navabar needs to be at the top, for example) or that products need to be in a grid.
Some quick thoughts on whether to simply migrate to Shopify or to use it as an opportunity for a design refresh Once you have decided to make the move to Shopify, it’s worth thinking about your goals for the migration. Do you want to simply replatform with bare minimum changes to simply get up and running on Shopify as quickly as possible?
Things to look at when evaluating the best Shopify theme for your store One of the more important aspects of a successful online business is the look-and-feel of the storefront. This is the first thing your visitors will see and you need to make a lasting impression while conveying the appropriate feeling and emotion for your brand.
Paper samples for Workbooks™ have arrived! Now we just need a big push to get the project over the line [http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/galenking/workbookstm-pocket-notebooks-for-creatives/posts/667317] . Please help spread the word.
Launching one of the very first Kickstarter projects in New Zealand This is my first project of my own and I would value any input or feedback people might have on what I can do to give it the best chance of success.
Menuboard sneak peek First sneak peek of our café dashboard showing @vendhq, @lastfm, @twitter and @foursquare integration.
Compare for iOS So, in just a few hours, I’ve managed to hack together my first iPhone app—very simple but pretty pleased with myself :)