Web Design

The Importance of Product Images

post thumbnail

It’s taken as read that having good quality product pictures is vital in ecommerce, particularly with products that have a strong visual element. We always recommend that clients take the time to have professional photographs taken and that product pictures are kept to a uniform shape and size. Usually this is enough, but sometimes it take a bit of creativity to really convey your product through an image.

Fire redWe’ve been working on a site that sells a product called Crazy Color hair dye, the client had some professional photos taken but we weren’t happy. Although the dyes have cool names like “fire red” and “hot purple”, the bottles are all the same shade of pink with just a small label to indicate the colour of the dye inside. When we put them on the site, at first glance the category pages looked like a whole load of the same product – and first glance is important.

We knew we needed to get the product colour across in a way that would be obvious at a glance from category page thumbnails and we didn’t want to rely on text (people don’t read text, we wish they would but they don’t). The manufacturers colour swatches weren’t very good and the client didn’t have the budget to get models and photographers so we had to improvise.

fire-red-3fire red pop out

We started off by trying to emphasise the label on the bottle with a pop out; this kind of worked but it looked a bit flat so we added a zoomy shape. That looked worse.

Now although conventional wisdom says that you should always have a plain white background for all of your product pictures, we thought we’d dispense with conventional wisdom ’cause that’s just how we roll. The graphics on the bottle labels are actually quite strong so we tried pulling them in behind the bottles as a background image.  It took a few goes to get right, but some careful cutting, some gaussian blur and a few drop shadows later, voila.

Even at thumbnail size it’s obvious what colour you’re seeing, so these images work on category pages and they work on shopping feeds like googlebase too, particularly alongside the manufacturers stock images. You can see the Fire Red product image on the site here – Fire Red, have a look at the categories too.

PICNIC software website

post thumbnail

The site design for PICNIC – our SEO duplicate content software – is a simple information site built in Drupal that describes how the software works and why it’s of benefit. The design is based around something being lost in a large virtual city.

MobileCashMate – Phone Recycling

post thumbnail

MobileCashMate is a phone recycling site where customers can use a simple, intuitive interface to sell mobile phones they no longer want after an upgrade.

With thousands of new handsets being sold every year there are a growing number of unwanted phones languishing in drawers and cupboards. MobileCashMate lets people recycle old mobile phones quickly and easily online. The phones are reconditioned and re sold which not only benefits the environment by keeping them out of landfill but also gives customers a way to recoup some of the cost of their phone.

We built the front end of the website and the behind the scenes database structure. We integrated incoming data feeds to help set pricing and we provided outgoing data feeds for affiliates and comparison sites. We also built a distributors system so that other mobile phone recyclers can sell in bulk to MobileCashMate.

“Mobile phone recycling is an extremely competitive industry, people have a lot of choice of where to sell their old phone. We realised early on that this was going to be a technically demanding project that required more than just a polished front end. Adhere helped us think through how each stage of our process would interact with the website and made sure that the back end systems worked as well for our staff as the front end does for our customers.”