Fields

  • UX Design
  • Visual / Interaction Design
  • Front-End Development

PLatform

  • Web App
  • MacOS App

Credits

David Côté (Co-Product Designer)

Mediaclip is a white-label web app which empowers anyone to create and edit beautiful personalized print products easily, on any device. Users can begin a project on one device and complete it on another. Mediaclip's engine then generates a high-fidelity rendering of the end product.

Planning & Testing

User Testing

Mediaclip positions itself as an app easy and accessible to use. Testing new ideas or the current version of the app was vital to us: encouraging feedback loop with our clients, testing internally, and conducting our own user testing sessions were some of our tools to better understand our end users.

Workshops

The UX team was fully integrated into the dev team, following by-the-book Scrum methodology. User Experience matters were discussed mostly collectively and enriched by different kind of workshops where anyone could contribute. The lean UX methodology was also applied whenever possible, designing the simplest solution that can give the best value, and getting feedback quickly.

Prototyping

Using Axure RP, we managed to create working prototypes with a complete user flow, testable by anyone. We also tried paper prototyping but, giving the nature of the app (a free-flow app), it's easy to understand why it didn't bring us any convincing data!

 

Customize Any Product

Clothing, apparel, cards, cushions, cars, motorcycles, trucks, or just photos, any product with a printable area can be created and customized within Mediaclip Designer. The most popular products are photobooks.

Customization made Easy

Starting from a pre-designed theme or from a blank canvas, the users can customize their product by adding photos (and applying filters and special borders around them), layouts, texts (with a whole set of font families), patterns and illustrations. For the less adventurous, the auto-fill feature automatically creates a beautiful end product with the photos uploaded by the users.

Live Preview

Because the user is designing on a flat canvas, they want to figure out how the end product will look in real life. Several types of product allow users to get a high-fidelity three-dimensional in-context preview of their end product.

 

The Calendar Module

A part of the app on steroids! For creating events or for sole styling purpose, the user can customize every single day within a month page, each day being an individual canvas with the same properties as a regular one.