Prinnt

order and print documents, anywhere

Prinnt was an experimental printing platform designed around minimalism — clean aesthetics, simple interactions, and eco-friendly outputs. The challenge was stripping away non-essential features while keeping the product powerful and engaging.

Design Inspiration.

I drew heavily from Swiss design principles: structured, timeless, and clean. The goal was to create a user experience that felt as seamless as the act of printing itself – simple, intuitive, and never overcomplicated.

Inspiration moodboard

Research & Ideation

To ground the product, I studied common printing flows: from Microsoft Word, web-based services, competitor platforms, and even large-format printing. This research shaped a more thoughtful and simplified path for users.

Prinnt Homepage

Sketching & Prototyping

I sketched simple flows that mirrored user expectations while cutting unnecessary steps. These ideas were developed into high-fidelity prototypes designed to minimize friction and keep interactions intuitive.

Cart detail — scrolling under the surface

Testing & Refinement

User testing revealed that while people valued innovation, they also leaned on familiar patterns. I refined prototypes to balance fresh ideas with expected conventions, keeping the experience both innovative and comfortable.

Prinnting Queue – Requesting the service

The Final System

The finished design system embodied restraint: three main colors, two fonts, and reusable components. This minimalist approach not only created a cohesive aesthetic but also reduced development time and complexity.

Prinnting Queue – Requesting the service

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