New directions for the design of virtual reality interfaces to e-commerce sites

Luca Chittaro, Roberto Ranon
2002 Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces - AVI '02  
Virtual Reality (VR) interfaces to e-commerce sites have recently begun to appear on the Internet, promising to make the eshopping experience more natural, attractive, and fun for customers. Unfortunately, switching to a desktop VR design for an e-commerce site is not trivial and does not guarantee at all that the interface will be effective. In this paper, we first briefly discuss the potential advantages of these interfaces, stressing the need for a better approach to their design. Then, we
more » ... esent the directions we are following to build more usable and effective VR stores, i.e.: (i) reformulating design guidelines from real-world stores in the VR context, (ii) exploiting VR to create user empowerments that meet both customer and merchant needs, and (iii) personalizing the VR store to better reflect customer's taste, preferences, and interests. For each of the three directions, we illustrate and discuss a detailed case study.
doi:10.1145/1556262.1556311 dblp:conf/avi/ChittaroR02 fatcat:tjxmj2w4dvck3hmswzmtadlnw4