| Snapfish
Snapfish is an online photo processing
and sharing website. File Under M worked with the wonderful team
of designers at Snapfish* over a period of 10 months to help add
or redesign a number of features.
Shown first is the redesigned rotate
process. Users are able to choose which side of the photo is the
top, thus reducing the standard number of clicks to rotate a photo.
The icons allow users to easily map the photo to the correct orientation.
This second screen demonstrates one
of the e-commerce additions which allows the user to buy photo-related
merchandise. It was designed to follow the "guided action" interface*
which focuses the user's attention onto one task. It also uses
what we affectionately called "the big yellow button" to
make the next action very clear.
Last, is an example of a flowchart for the checkout process. It was produced
using Inspiration which the Snapfish standard application for flowcharts.

Design work from 7/00 - 4/01
www.snapfish.com
*
Susan Gorbet, creative direction;
Jeff
Wishnie, user interface;
Adina Nystrom, visual design;
Charmaine Wyland, visual design.
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