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The screenshot was taken on February 13, 2018 and depicts Marks & Spencer’s Sorting Tool. In total, we’ve reviewed 88 of Marks & Spencer’s page designs. To see them all, visit the full Marks & Spencer UX case study.
Research Guideline #510
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #521
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #514
Importance: Essential · Single-Platform
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Research Guideline #511
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #513
Importance: Impactful · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #539
Importance: Impactful · Single-Platform
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Research Guideline #517
Importance: Essential · Multi-Platform
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Research Guideline #509
Importance: Impactful · Single-Platform
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