10 Stunning Flash Shopping Carts for Your Inspiration
While browsing the cool new FWA website, I found some interesting ecommerce websites. I especially focused on the Flash shopping carts and I found some pretty inspiring examples I think you should check out.
You bump into them all the time when purchasing online and there are some complicated shopping carts that give you a hard time. A shopping cart should be simple and self-explanatory when it comes to the obvious steps to purchase an item. The Flash examples I’ve chosen to showcase today are not only extremely creative, but also user friendly.
Converse
In my opinion, this Flash shopping cart does the trick. You can choose the size, color and quantity and then click on the big Add To Cart button to proceed. That’s everything you need.
Kobalt Shop
You’re shown the price of the product and two essential call-to-action buttons. Either Add to cart and continue shopping or Buy Now. Pretty simple procedure, even if you don’t know the language in which the text is written.
The Affair
This Flash shopping cart is very nice. Aside from the call-to-action button, you can see the details of the item you’re interested in purchasing and also get a clearer view of this item, with the help of a nice vertical gallery.
XML Shop Cart with Proforma Invoice Generator
Simple shopping cart with viewing and short descriptions of the products. On checkout an HTML invoice is generated, for the purchased items.
Loworks Store
This is a very nice example of a shopping cart. It shows all the information you need and you can clearly see the following step to finalize the purchasing process. I really like this one.
Storyville
The Storyville Flash shopping cart is a bit more organized. You can see the total price you’ll be paying and you also have some contact alternatives in case you need help with your purchase.
Crumpler
The Crumpler shopping cart makes buying seem like a game, which is nice, although, at a first impression, the red buttons seem kind of “danger like”.
Cicatriz
This is one unique Flash shopping cart. Most of the ones I’ve seen have an image gallery or a picture of the product. This one has a short video presentation of the product you’re about to purchase, which is awesome in my book. I also like the “Proceed” button, which I prefer over “Checkout”.
Simple Shopper
Organized and easy to use Flash shopping cart with a Buy Now button and a variety of products to choose from the upper window.
Screenspro
This is also a nice shopping cart you can use if you’ve got a lot of products in store.
All in all, these are some inspiring examples of Flash shopping carts that you can use if you’ve got an ecommerce website and want to offer your potential clients a hassle-free purchasing experience.
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