The Interactive Mirror, conceived and developed by Alpay Kasal of Lit Studios and Sam Ewen of Interference Inc. is fun, whimsical and totally experiential.
Imagine how this product can impact fashion and retail — never having to go into a dressing room for a quick look/see to determine if shirts, pants or accessories strike your fancy [...]
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Whimsical Innovation Is Here: The Interactive Mirror
Posted in Art, Design, Inspiration, tagged Experiential Marketing, Fashion, Interactive Mirror, retail on October 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Most Online Retailers Still Don’t Get It
Posted in Online Shopping, tagged community, curate, ease of use, merchandise, Online Shopping, retail, semantic Web, shopping experience, simplicity, user interface design on April 30, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Have you ever noticed that online shopping is nothing (and I mean nothing) like the real thing?
One can argue that this is a victory for consumers – that the terrestrial retail model has been broken for a long time (e.g. long lines, attitude from the service clerk, lack of expert guidance, etc.); however, I’d suggest [...]

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