On this page there’s 5 highlights (premium only) outlining what Foot Locker are doing right and wrong. (Tip: use the arrows above or on your keyboard to navigate all 107 ‘Top-Level Navigation’ annotated design examples.)
The screenshot was taken on March 18, 2016 and depicts Foot Locker’s Top-Level Navigation. In total, we’ve reviewed 51 of Foot Locker’s page designs. To see them all, visit the full Foot Locker UX case study.
Research Guideline #312
Importance: Impactful · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #253
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #297
Importance: Essential · Single-Platform
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Research Guideline #268
Importance: Impactful · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #279
Importance: Impactful · Single-Platform
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