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Our UCD methods increased confidence and decreased development time and costs Screwfix have a fantastic relationship with their customers, making them the leading supplier of trade tools, plumbing, electrical, bathrooms and kitchens to tradesmen, handymen and serious DIY enthusiasts all over the UK. Screwfix consult their audience right at the start of design and test throughout so that both Screwfix and their customers benefit A user centred website design to simplify the user journeys and increase conversion A complete technical blueprint and graphic design for a mobile website that supported the way customers work on the go Integrate a new "collection and delivery" service into the existing successful website design Card sorting simplified the website from 32 to a more manageable 17 intuitive categories User testing wireframes ensured that 100% of participants completed purchase journeys without issue before launch We architected, wireframed, prototyped, user tested and graphically designed a complete mobile experience




Our process for Screwfix's collection and delivery service outperforms every major competitor and now accounts for 40% of their orders Implementing user centred design methodologies have reduced development time and costs For the trade, being able to rely on a supplier is crucial for being able to get a job done. Screwfix's loyal customers love the way the service is adapted to support their own business. Simplifying categorisation, improving navigation Over time, the original website had evolved to reflect internal structures and jargon, more than how customers think. We invited customers from the trade and DIY enthusiasts to discuss how they would categorise products, using card sorting techniques. The insight was invaluable, enabling the number of categories to drop from 32 to a more manageable 17, with sub categories labelled in terms customers identified with, resulting in easier navigation straight to the products customers want to buy. Improving checkout & Proving the case for click and collect




Now that customers could find the products they were looking for, it was essential to ensure that they could get through the checkout. Screwfix worked with Bunnyfoot to optimise the designs by iterating from initialpaper prototypes through to fully interactive wireframes – with evidence coming from testing with real customers at each stage. The final designs therefore were based on solid evidence that showed which of multiple competing models of the purchase journey would be best, and  what language and design would be the most effective and persuasive. Testing early designs for the introduction of a "collect from store" service to the website provided strong evidence to break from (what was then) the traditional eCommerce model. It proved that the investment in providing this service would result in a good ROI. Follow up testing allowed us to refine the design to improve its clarity and efficiency.. Now customers can put collection and delivery in one basket and check out in a single transaction.  




and 40% of business orders are  made online for collection in store. Full end to end mobile development using User Centred Design Working with development partners for implementation Bunnyfoot executed a full user centred design of the Screwfix mobile experience. working to define the constraints and opportunities that the technology platform supported developing and testing initial concepts iterating from hand drawn flows, through to clickable prototypes, and then full hi-fidelity prototypes testing with customers at each stage – this even involved us developing a new testing rig to support user testing (one that has been copied by many others) Providing annotated specifications along with the prototype to support the technology team "User centred design is like working off blueprints with an architect – it's much easier to move a door while you are in the design phase than after the place is built!" Jamie Seedhouse, Web Development ManagerScrewfix




Defining personas for UK Parliament Internet of Things usability testing at Kew Gardens Atos UX lab design Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority FREE home survey & kitchen design service Doors around the home Howdens on the move Door frames, linings & casings Intumescent & acoustic products Choosing the right type of hardware Oils, stains, varnishes & primers Howdens Solid Wood flooring Howdens Real Wood flooring Flooring care & maintenance guide We supply these cost-effective, modern doors in a range of finishes, including timber veneers and wood grain effect foils. They’re ideal for both commercial and contemporary domestic interiors, and our range includes mobility sizes.You have the choice of lightweight standard cores and fire-rated options, with or without window apertures. Our apertured fire doors are supplied fully glazed and include a number of options designed to meet the effective visibility requirements for Part M mobility doors.




Where required, the external solid core blank lightweight door can be used internally. This plywood faced fire door is extremely versatile and can be customised to create something unique. If required, a 3rd party approved fire door installer can cut the door to size, make apertures (custom glazing) in accordance with specific guidelines, and add veneers or other finishes (subject to instructions). Ply G/O glazed door Ply 16G glazed door Ply 3G glazed door Ash veneer 16G glazed door Oak foil 16G glazed door 1 Panel Inlaid Oak veneer door Dordogne Inlaid Oak veneer door Primed unlipped hardboard door Use this form to find things you need on this site Username or email * Shop Home Automation, DIY, Kitchen, Toys and more on Amazon Launchpad: House Rubber Plastic Bath Shower Screen Seal Strip For 4-6mm Glass Door Curved Straight 6-20mm Gap Product Dimensions95.2 x 14.4 x 9.6 cm 38,687 in DIY & Tools (See top 100)




in DIY & Tools > Kitchen & Bath Fixtures > Bathroom Fixtures > Shower Enclosures Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available27 Feb. 2014 Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? How To Select Your Seal: 1) Measure the thickness of your glass to check if its 4,5,6mm thick 2) Measure the gap between the bottom of the glass & the top edge of the bath 3) Select the correct seal from the drop down list above 4) Remove your old seal, clean the glass and push on the new seal if applicable. (For curved glass please soak the seal in warm water for a few minutes and then slowly clip on to glass to form the shape. Please do not try to pre bend the seals by hand) NOTICE: We cannot accept returns if you have fitted, cut or damaged the seal. If the product is not suitable, please return in its original packaging undamaged. For hygiene reasons we cannot accept return of seals which have been fitted to your product.




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