The capital C in Lane Crawford’s logo stretches out vertically and completes itself leaning on the lower r stem, forming an almost full ellipse.
The capital C in Lane Crawford’s logo stretches out vertically and completes itself leaning on the lower r stem, forming an almost full ellipse.
When you move your mouse over the red button, the pin icon starts its crazy spinning.
According to the Gestalt psychology’s Law of proximity, things that are near to each other either physycally (in this case visually) or chronologically, are likely to be perceived as related. So, if your header accomodates different kinds of link (e.g: some for the website navigations and some for the user’s account management) it’s a good [...]
The unusual position (almost at middle page) makes this simple breadcrumbs trail less conspicuous: it’s not a big drama, since the main navigation of this online shop is very clear and simple.
Let’s have a toast for our newborn inspirational category: Ecommerce websites. From now on we’re going to collect everything related to ecommerce and online shopping: buttons, carts, listing, copywriting… For a start, here you are Plus de bulles websites, where you can find a nice crate-like cart (on the top left), a slideshow that displays [...]