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Sketches
Results
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.
We were able to meet the deadline and we are currently working with the developer to build the mobile and web app. This biggest thing that this project taught me is creating a unified experience across all platforms. It also taught me about scoping out and prioritising the absolutely necessary features for the MVP to be able to ship the project quickly.
Thank you for reading this case study. I hope this gave you an insight into my workflow. And most importantly, I hope you have an amazing day / night ahead. 😃
Designing
Home Screen
Course Screen
Premium Content Popup
Lesson Screen
Other Screens
Sketching provided me with clear idea of features and direction that we needed to go to. So, I started prototyping in Figma and came up with these designs. We decided on dark theme with orange as our primary colour as these were the existing brand colours.
Home screen was one of the most important part of the app as this is where a new user would land. We wanted to make sure we presented the information in a clean and scannable layout and also encourage serious users to schedule a call for high ticket courses and consulting services.
Course page provides information about the course like description, duration, price and modules and videos included in the course to give the user an overview of what to expect in the course before subscribing.
Once the user has seen the course contents and read about what is being offered, we decided to bring up the premium content pop up when the user taps on any of the lessons.
Once subscribed, the user can watch video lessons using lessons page. It also shows any attachments that the lesson might have. If the users have any trouble or questions, they can ask questions to the instructor.
These are the other screens that were part of the design.

Coachme

building technology to create music using AI — including the ability to interpret video and automatically set music to it.
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Background
JukeDeck is a business which helps music producers, artists and lyricists implement their music in music videos by using artificial intelligence. JukeDeck wanted to create an application that helps music producers, artists and lyricists create better music by providing them access to demos and starting points created by professionals.
The goal of this project was to design a website to represent the business and user interface for its users to search and upload demos.
5 months
Figma
Problem
Music is an art form that takes years to master. It is hard for new artists to make music that sounds professional. Working with professionals with industry experience can really help new artists create better music. But, finding collaborators and music professionals and working with them is intimidating as well as hard when you are a new artist with limited budget and reach.
Scoping out the MVP
Sketches
Once I was done with the personas and had the idea of the problem that I wanted to solve, I discussed with the client to define our MVP. We decided to have the following features in our MVP:
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.

Allowing users to browse the courses and contents.

Browsing
High Ticket Sale

User Profiles: Allow users to edit their profiles and details.

Messaging

Helping users message the client in case they have any questions.

Checkout: Allow users to purchase demos.

Profile & Settings
Coachme
building technology to create music using AI — including the ability to interpret video and automatically set music to it.
Back to Portfolio
Background
JukeDeck is a business which helps music producers, artists and lyricists implement their music in music videos by using artificial intelligence. JukeDeck wanted to create an application that helps music producers, artists and lyricists create better music by providing them access to demos and starting points created by professionals.
The goal of this project was to design a website to represent the business and user interface for its users to search and upload demos.
5 months
Figma
Problem
Music is an art form that takes years to master. It is hard for new artists to make music that sounds professional. Working with professionals with industry experience can really help new artists create better music. But, finding collaborators and music professionals and working with them is intimidating as well as hard when you are a new artist with limited budget and reach.
Scoping out the MVP
Once I was done with the personas and had the idea of the problem that I wanted to solve, I discussed with the client to define our MVP. We decided to have the following features in our MVP:

Allowing users to browse the courses and contents.

Browsing
High Ticket Sale

User Profiles: Allow users to edit their profiles and details.

Messaging

Helping users message the client in case they have any questions.

Checkout: Allow users to purchase demos.

Profile & Settings
Sketches
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.
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2
3
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5
Designing
Home Screen
Course Screen
Premium Content Popup
Lesson Screen
Sketching provided me with clear idea of features and direction that we needed to go to. So, I started prototyping in Figma and came up with these designs. We decided on dark theme with orange as our primary colour as these were the existing brand colours.
Home screen was one of the most important part of the app as this is where a new user would land. We wanted to make sure we presented the information in a clean and scannable layout and also encourage serious users to schedule a call for high ticket courses and consulting services.
Course page provides information about the course like description, duration, price and modules and videos included in the course to give the user an overview of what to expect in the course before subscribing.
Once the user has seen the course contents and read about what is being offered, we decided to bring up the premium content pop up when the user taps on any of the lessons.
Once subscribed, the user can watch video lessons using lessons page. It also shows any attachments that the lesson might have. If the users have any trouble or questions, they can ask questions to the instructor.
These are the other screens that were part of the design.
Sketches
Results
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.
We were able to meet the deadline and we are currently working with the developer to build the mobile and web app. This biggest thing that this project taught me is creating a unified experience across all platforms. It also taught me about scoping out and prioritising the absolutely necessary features for the MVP to be able to ship the project quickly.
Thank you for reading this case study. I hope this gave you an insight into my workflow. And most importantly, I hope you have an amazing day / night ahead. 😃
Back to Portfolio
Coachme
building technology to create music using AI — including the ability to interpret video and automatically set music to it.
Background
JukeDeck is a business which helps music producers, artists and lyricists implement their music in music videos by using artificial intelligence. JukeDeck wanted to create an application that helps music producers, artists and lyricists create better music by providing them access to demos and starting points created by professionals.
The goal of this project was to design a website to represent the business and user interface for its users to search and upload demos.
5 months
Figma
Problem
Music is an art form that takes years to master. It is hard for new artists to make music that sounds professional. Working with professionals with industry experience can really help new artists create better music. But, finding collaborators and music professionals and working with them is intimidating as well as hard when you are a new artist with limited budget and reach.
Scoping out the MVP
Once I was done with the personas and had the idea of the problem that I wanted to solve, I discussed with the client to define our MVP. We decided to have the following features in our MVP:

Allowing users to browse the courses and contents.

Browsing
High Ticket Sale

User Profiles: Allow users to edit their profiles and details.

Messaging

Helping users message the client in case they have any questions.

Checkout: Allow users to purchase demos.

Profile & Settings
Sketches
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.
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2
3
4
5
Designing
Home Screen
Course Screen
Premium Content Popup
Lesson Screen
Sketching provided me with clear idea of features and direction that we needed to go to. So, I started prototyping in Figma and came up with these designs. We decided on dark theme with orange as our primary colour as these were the existing brand colours.
Home screen was one of the most important part of the app as this is where a new user would land. We wanted to make sure we presented the information in a clean and scannable layout and also encourage serious users to schedule a call for high ticket courses and consulting services.
Course page provides information about the course like description, duration, price and modules and videos included in the course to give the user an overview of what to expect in the course before subscribing.
Once the user has seen the course contents and read about what is being offered, we decided to bring up the premium content pop up when the user taps on any of the lessons.
Once subscribed, the user can watch video lessons using lessons page. It also shows any attachments that the lesson might have. If the users have any trouble or questions, they can ask questions to the instructor.
These are the other screens that were part of the design.
Sketches
Results
After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.
We were able to meet the deadline and we are currently working with the developer to build the mobile and web app. This biggest thing that this project taught me is creating a unified experience across all platforms. It also taught me about scoping out and prioritising the absolutely necessary features for the MVP to be able to ship the project quickly.
Thank you for reading this case study. I hope this gave you an insight into my workflow. And most importantly, I hope you have an amazing day / night ahead. 😃
Back to Portfolio
Coachme

building technology to create music using AI — including the ability to interpret video and automatically set music to it.

Background

JukeDeck is a business which helps music producers, artists and lyricists implement their music in music videos by using artificial intelligence. JukeDeck wanted to create an application that helps music producers, artists and lyricists create better music by providing them access to demos and starting points created by professionals.

The goal of this project was to design a website to represent the business and user interface for its users to search and upload demos.

5 months
Figma
Problem

Music is an art form that takes years to master. It is hard for new artists to make music that sounds professional. Working with professionals with industry experience can really help new artists create better music. But, finding collaborators and music professionals and working with them is intimidating as well as hard when you are a new artist with limited budget and reach.

Scoping out the MVP

Once I was done with the personas and had the idea of the problem that I wanted to solve, I discussed with the client to define our MVP. We decided to have the following features in our MVP:

Allowing users to browse the courses and contents.

Browsing
High Ticket Sale

User Profiles: Allow users to edit their profiles and details.

Messaging

Helping users message the client in case they have any questions.

Checkout: Allow users to purchase demos.

Profile & Settings
Sketches

After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.

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2
3
4
5
Designing
Home Screen
Course Screen
Premium Content Popup
Lesson Screen

Sketching provided me with clear idea of features and direction that we needed to go to. So, I started prototyping in Figma and came up with these designs. We decided on dark theme with orange as our primary colour as these were the existing brand colours.

Home screen was one of the most important part of the app as this is where a new user would land. We wanted to make sure we presented the information in a clean and scannable layout and also encourage serious users to schedule a call for high ticket courses and consulting services.
Course page provides information about the course like description, duration, price and modules and videos included in the course to give the user an overview of what to expect in the course before subscribing.
Once the user has seen the course contents and read about what is being offered, we decided to bring up the premium content pop up when the user taps on any of the lessons.
Once subscribed, the user can watch video lessons using lessons page. It also shows any attachments that the lesson might have. If the users have any trouble or questions, they can ask questions to the instructor.
These are the other screens that were part of the design.
Sketches
Results

After defining the MVP, I started sketching so I could quickly brainstorm different solutions and iterate them. Since we had to finish the project in very little time, sketching allowed me to test a lot of ideas without wasting much time on visual design. Here are some of the sketches that I came up with: Please do not laugh at my drawing.

We were able to meet the deadline and we are currently working with the developer to build the mobile and web app. This biggest thing that this project taught me is creating a unified experience across all platforms. It also taught me about scoping out and prioritising the absolutely necessary features for the MVP to be able to ship the project quickly.

Thank you for reading this case study. I hope this gave you an insight into my workflow. And most importantly, I hope you have an amazing day / night ahead. 😃