[Sigia-l] Visual shopping
Dmitry Nekrasovski
mail.dmitry at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 19:17:23 EST 2007
The use of a treemap in this context seems a bit misguided. Treemaps
are useful for representing relative number/importance of items in
tree hierarchies. Why the relative number of wedding shoes to slippers
in the site's catalog would be of interest to a shopper, I can't
imagine.
Dmitry
On 2/27/07, Ziya Oz <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
> <http://browsegoods.com>
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> I'd be interested in peoples' reaction to this UI paradigm.
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> The probability of a given event occurring is inversely proportional to its
> desirability.
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