For teaching purposes, I was tasked with identifying three amazon features and suggesting possible changes.
So I chose to :
– buy a bicycle
– add a payment method
– check the tracking of a product
So I started step by step to execute the first purchase scenario by introducing the search string and displaying the results.
Well, so many times I have (you have) used amazon and yet I never realized how many violations of the most basic UX principles there are in the amazon site.
(I guess Donald Norman only goes to the local market 😀 )
A site full of things to read and see, full of conditions full of tiny photos and purchase conditions, in short, a big uncontrolled mess!
In my experience as a designer (first) and then as a UXer I’ve never seen an interface so full of text and absurd colors (and with some bugs too).
An interface in which during the purchase process I see the “suggestions” of the books I bought before.
An interface where under the pre-purchase summary I get hints of what I still have to pay for or what I’ve chosen or a plethora of other useless stuff.