User Interface and User Experience Designs
Microsoft,
eCommerce
Provided an analysis of more than twenty one eCommerce sites and process
and report on the flows and standards for Microsoft's new ecommerce
platform. Using the study as a baseline then redesign Microsoft's proprietary
Order Management (OM) 5.0 interface, by creating wire frames, and mockups,
and contributing to functional documentation. The new interface will
provide a flexible interface over .NET framework to upgrade more than
100 eCommerce sites,
and more easily add new tenants to the highly successful World Wide
Operations eCom platform.
Created enduser flows and prototype to visually represent three
different business models.
Designed and implemented, in six languages, two major ecommerce
sites for Microsoft on existing OM platform (ASP XML) for the Employee
Purchase Program, and the Home Use Program.
Advised the program directors on look and feel as well as creating,
executing designs, and applying designs to older Order Management system
using technical workarounds.
These
pages are samples of the variations on design possible with this system
we designed, based on ASP.NET, existing Microsoft Order Management eCommerce
technology. We recommended more extensive use of CSS (cascading style
sheets), including tabless layout.
The proposed new designs, based on the proportions of the golden rectangle
(or "Golden Mean") and matching all of Microsoft's business
Web design requirements are tested and retested by Blinkia
Interface auditors until the user's ratings match refined customer usability
needs, as we proposed in the initial presentation to Microsoft management.

In August 2004, we submitted suggested updates to final OM 5 interface
design plans.