a novel way of 'visual shopping' by via treemap-like browsing metaphor. everyday products such watches, shoes & toys are subdivided in different categories such as brands or materials & placed on a large map. its navigation attempts to mimick the intuitive Google Maps interface. category map size seems to correspond to the amount of products it is consisting of.
so, the obvious question is: which one has the best visual interface in terms of 'visual' shopping experience: BrowseGoods, like.com, BlackDogAir or Music Plasma?
[link: browsegoods.com]
a tree-like visualization method to browse through Amazon's vast shopping catalog. depending on categories or keywords, the interface shows products in a visual list, sorted by popularity & "people who bought this, also purchased..." links.
see also the next post on browsegoods, or see like.com visual shopping & amazon map & like.com & amazon treemap & music plasma.
[link: blackdogair|via techcrunch.com]
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