A Place To Buy Beats From The World's Top Producers

A Place To Buy Beats From The World's Top Producers

A Place To Buy Beats From The World's Top Producers

iOS App

/Work — Airbit

/Client — STRV ↗

/Year — 2021

Airbit is a platform for independent musicians to sell and distribute their music online, with tools to upload and sell music on popular streaming services and features to help grow their fanbase and increase sales.

Airbit is a platform for independent musicians to sell and distribute their music online, with tools to upload and sell music on popular streaming services and features to help grow their fanbase and increase sales.

Airbit is a platform for independent musicians to sell and distribute their music online, with tools to upload and sell music on popular streaming services and features to help grow their fanbase and increase sales.

In designing the Airbit mobile app, I wanted to ensure that users could easily explore and browse the available beats. To achieve this, I came up with a creative solution that involved designing a TikTok-like feed.

This feed allowed users to scroll through a selection of beats, each represented by a unique visual LP. When a user played a beat, the LP would turn, providing a visual cue that the beat was playing. Users could then swipe up to access additional information about the beat, such as the name of the producer and the price.

By designing this feed, I was able to make the process of exploring and browsing beats more engaging and interactive, while also providing users with a clear visual representation of each beat. This helped to improve the overall user experience of the app and make it more enjoyable and intuitive to use.

In designing the Airbit mobile app, I wanted to ensure that users could easily explore and browse the available beats. To achieve this, I came up with a creative solution that involved designing a TikTok-like feed.

This feed allowed users to scroll through a selection of beats, each represented by a unique visual LP. When a user played a beat, the LP would turn, providing a visual cue that the beat was playing. Users could then swipe up to access additional information about the beat, such as the name of the producer and the price.

By designing this feed, I was able to make the process of exploring and browsing beats more engaging and interactive, while also providing users with a clear visual representation of each beat. This helped to improve the overall user experience of the app and make it more enjoyable and intuitive to use.

In designing the Airbit mobile app, I wanted to ensure that users could easily explore and browse the available beats. To achieve this, I came up with a creative solution that involved designing a TikTok-like feed.

This feed allowed users to scroll through a selection of beats, each represented by a unique visual LP. When a user played a beat, the LP would turn, providing a visual cue that the beat was playing. Users could then swipe up to access additional information about the beat, such as the name of the producer and the price.

By designing this feed, I was able to make the process of exploring and browsing beats more engaging and interactive, while also providing users with a clear visual representation of each beat. This helped to improve the overall user experience of the app and make it more enjoyable and intuitive to use.

Independent Sr. Product Designer

Independent Sr. Product Designer

Independent Sr. Product Designer

Based out of Europe

Based out of Europe

Based out of Europe