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  • Pay With Your Phone #6 – Fashion Retail

    Mobile Wallet Payment Experiences…#6

    This is an edited presentation of the principles behind the concept ‘Pay with your Phone.’ Of all the mobile future touch-points the (now) more realistic possibility of a mobile wallet, NFC and simplistic mobile commerce perhaps has the most exiting potential. This post concentrates on the user journey ‘Buying clothes from high street retailers’

    Pay with your Phone #6You can watch the animated version here

    Buying clothes from high street retailers

    Integrating mobile into a comprehensive cross-channel strategy ensures that you are meeting your customers where and how they shop for your products.

    Jane is shopping on her phone on her journey home

    Using any mobile m-commerce version of a high street retailer signed up to the mobile transaction Jane is able to browse, search and select her favourite clothes item

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    She adds a few items to her shopping cart and checks out

    Adding her favourite items to the mobile webs version of any high street retailer the route to purchase could not simpler

    The mobile site auto-connects to Jane’s mobile wallet and verifies available credit

    Using the systems integrated approach high street shopping, a fluid and pain free route to purchase is enabled

    No card details need to be entered and the delivery address is stored in the phone

    The mobile wallets functionality pre-stores the delivery address to enable fluid transaction

    The money is debited and the goods are shipped

    Back-end integration aids the purchaser through the intricacies of mobile commerce

    Jane receives her package after a few days

    Following traditional transaction process the purchase is delivered to Jane’s door

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    This is but part of a selection of consumer experiences russellwebbdesign generated for credit card payment concept ideas. Here only the first three experiences have been made available. Should your company wish to find out more about this emerging new technology; please get in touch

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    Pay with your Phone #6You can watch the animated version here

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  • Free Pay Pal buttons for UI designers everywhere

    PayPal button

    An essential part of the UI designers job is to quickly and cleverly visuals client concepts. So, to all my fellow designers out there please feel free to download the vector, resolution-independent ‘PayPal button‘ Adobe Illustrator file package.

    Download here

    All I ask is you drop a comment if you used the file successfully
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    You can download the PayPal GUI package here

    Download here

    All I ask is you drop a comment if you used the file successfully

    This is only part of the offer russellwebbdesign generated for my UX/UI designer buddies out there. Please contact us further to discuss if your brand really wants to benefit from this new immersive experience here:info@russellwebbdesign.co.uk

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  • Can Boris Bikes turn London in to a world-class cycling city?

    Is this the future of cycling in London?

    It looks like Barclays have upped their game as providers of a sustainable cycling society for our capital city. With the release of their Barclays Cycle Hire App they have really set out their stall.See: Barclays Bike

    Barclys Bike

    Journey Planner

    Android version with videos linked to Barlcays Video channels

    Can the audience catch-on?

    Even their ATL material is reflecting a future thinking strategy. They obviously have the advantage of 1675 stores nationwide to form the most perfect billboard advertising. Aside from image consistency, (which Barclays do very well) the push for their Cycle Superhighway, a bold project, again underline their commitment to our sustainable ‘cycle’ city. Overall a great images, if a little photoshopped!

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    Barclays Bike ATL in-store advertising

    Raising a banks profile

    As part of a multiple channel approach that is both two-fold; raising Barclays brand to become recognisable as omnipresent in our day-to-day life and providing a useful service far removed from ‘bad-boy’ financial services, Barclays have cleverly positioned themselves as THE environmentally aware corporate organisation that is there for it’s customers, both financially and as a environmental astute organisation.

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    Both on the tube and throughout the National Rail Barcalys message is for clearly supporting London new ‘cycle’ pedigree

    How to market your App successfully

    True and effective App Marketing (There are now over 300,000 apps available for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and surprisingly many of the best ones are free, more surprisingly only a fraction are kept for continual use) relies on three key points;

    1. Rigorous testing so when the end experiences your App for the first time the experience is nothing but positive. This testing should be used in your Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) as default.
    2. Cross channel promotion using regular traditional media (print, campaign, advertising ) with what we can term ‘new’ traditional marcoms (banner ads, email campaigns, site take-overs, app store promotion, mini website) and complementing those channels with more UGC or 3.0 Web promo techniques (QR codes, reviews, competitions, games and FB pages)
    3. Word of month. We all know the best form of marketing is recommendation, the previous two points all attempt to get you to recommend this product or that service, if your apps allows you to do this by virtual sharing (FB or Twitter) or actual sharing (“Hey, have you seen this?”) then you’ve succeeded.
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    Barclays Bike ATL outdoor advertising is also taking pride of place in London Piccadilly Circus
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    Barclays Bike ATL outdoor advertising is also taking pride of place in London Piccadilly Circus

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  • Android for Beginners

    Android for Beginners

    This quick start guide aimed to demystify the mobile platform and equip them with key insights from a high-level perspective *

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    Welcome to Android

    The Essence of a mobile platform

    Imagine being a senior executive at a UK company, suddenly tasked with understanding the intricate world of Android. Time is tight, and you need a crash course that cuts through the technical jargon and delivers the essence of this mobile platform. That’s where I stepped in.

    For senior executives

    My UK client were seeking a crash course in the world of Android, I crafted a top-down, user-experience-focused overview of its driving principles.

    Download the full deck on request

    Welcome to Android - What is Android

    What is Android?

    This quick-start guide wasn’t just about features and functionalities; it was about the why behind them. In essence, how Android shapes user interactions, from app design to navigation and information consumption.

    Welcome to Android - An Open Operating System
    Welcome to Android – An Open Operating System
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    Welcome to Android – 70000_App and Counting

    By focusing on the driving principles that underpin the Android experience, equipping the user with the knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re evaluating potential development projects, understanding your target audience’s behaviour, or simply staying ahead of the curve, this guide provided a solid foundation.

    Welcome to Android - How
    Welcome to Android – How

    Design for Humans

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    Welcome to Android – Widget_Functionality

    Understanding the user experience isn’t just about technical specifications; it’s about grasping the human element that drives engagement and ultimately, success. This quick-start guide was designed to do just that, empowering you to navigate the world of Android with confidence and clarity.

    Android Widgets: Tiny Tools, Big Impact

    Think of Android widgets as miniature apps living on your home screen. They offer:

    • Quick Info: Weather, news, calendar events, and more at a glance.
    • Instant Actions: Play music, add events, control smart devices – all without opening the app.
    • Customization: Choose size, information, and even themes to fit your needs.

    These handy tools boost your efficiency, personalize your experience, and keep you informed without opening full apps. Explore various types like simple info displays, scrollable lists, and interactive buttons to find the perfect fit for your needs.

    Welcome to Android - Browser and Flash
    Welcome to Android – Browser and Flash

    The End of an Era

    RIP Flash

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    Photo by Rahul Pandit on Pexels.com

    Adobe officially announced the end of Flash in 2017. Its inability to adapt to the changing landscape left it vulnerable to the more agile and secure alternatives that had taken center stage.

    While Flash may hold a place in internet history, its reign in the mobile world was short-lived, ultimately succumbing to the demands of a faster, more secure, and user-centric mobile experience.

    Welcome to Android - Thanks
    Welcome to Android – Thanks

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    Portfolio case studies describing design, my UX process, and business impact.

    From boosting user adoption in fintech, to improving trust with responsible gambling through to retaining Millennials in the world of ‘digital lotteries UX’ to leveraging key USPs for mobile healthcare.

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    Russell Webb is a User experience Designer who digs deeper when implementing Design Systems, who facilitates workshops with local building societies up to asset managers behemoth and who builds design teams by sharing best practice and mentoring through the stack.

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