| Just some UI/UX observations: The "Use style" wording didn't immediately register for me that the images were clickable. I wondered why the gallery images all had the same description when they were clearly different styles! Perhaps "Use this style" would be more expressive? When you do click through, it shows the same image (with face) to be used as the style image, leaving me wondering if a user provided style image should just be a texture (newsprint, vegetables etc.), or an already styled image. The "Buy a painting" button is deceptive, since it's a canvas print, not a painting. I was going to suggest teaming up with instapainting, but I see they beat you to it [1]. I guess you could always go to the source [2]. The resulting modal dialog on clicking "Buy a painting" barely fits in the browser on a 15" retina MBP, even then, the cookie info bar clips the button, so I suspect you may be loosing sales from people who can't figure out how to get to the button, especially on smaller screens (you'd be surprised!). Clicking through that dialog brings me to an ebay page, but not for the image I selected to buy. There are a range of other images shown, but it doesn't seem to be possible to choose one, never mind the one I wanted. I have no idea what I'm buying, or how to buy what I want. Finally I can't "Buy", I can only bid, as it's an auction, not a "Buy it now". Oh, and please tell Michael to change his name to Andy. :) [3] [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10162121
[2] http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/oil-painting-on-demand.html
[3] http://deepart.io/page/about/ |