Wednesday 13 February 2013

GO APE is GREAT

The booking funnel on the Go Ape website is pretty good. I think that the parallax scroll to step customers through certain forms during the booking and checkout process is really nice, feels very slick. Also, found the clever use of AJAX widgets helpful.


Often it is the confirmation page, once the process is complete, that gets forgotten and is generally quite poor in terms of UX and engaging content. However I really liked the Go Ape confirmation page - it provides a really simple but eye catching agenda followed by lots of interesting information and handy hints about the site that you have just booked. Well done Go Ape digital team, good work.



There are some jitters on there like the error messaging could be a little more bold / helpful and the location of gift voucher redeem is hard to find... but those things are easy to fix...

Tuesday 12 February 2013

IKEA and augmented catalogue

Loving the use of augmented reality in the new 2013 IKEA catalog.  Check out the experience you can get with the catalog and a mobile device. It pushes the possibilities of the content published and the different ways to communicate to a whole new level....


Some key info on how this will work:

The IKEA Catalog App will be made available on July 31st for tablets and smartphones, and users simply download the app, turn it on, and scan select pages of the catalog. Scanning will unveil interactive experiences, additional photos, stories, other inspiration, and it will unlock films that cannot be seen without the app.

“One of the catalog’s new main features is an accompanying (soon to launch) visual recognition app that will bring its pages, and the offerings within, to life in the form of inspirational videos, designer stories, ‘x-ray’ vision that peeks inside furniture, and more.”
Andreas Dahlqvist, Vice Chairman of ad agency McCann New York

Amazing! I can't wait to shop IKEA.. I guess that's the reaction that they were looking for!