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Carmax.com Redux

A critical look at Carmax.com for lessons in information hierarchy, usability, eye flow and more.

permanent link 11 jan at 12:15 by Andy

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commentat 14:23 on 11 January 2007, Andrew wrote:

I loved this article

commentat 14:55 on 11 January 2007, Jake Rutter wrote:

Great Article. I love seeing these redesigns of current sites, the homepage looks pretty nice. But how do you handle the interior pages and 2nd and 3rd level navigation? Would you use drop downs? This is where the solution can be much tougher!

commentat 20:05 on 11 January 2007, Carlos Bernal wrote:

I agree great article, this is the material needed to raise our standards in UI/webdesign along with standards.

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commentat 21:24 on 07 January 2008, Guzel Sozler wrote:

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