Print Data Flows
Role: UX Designer
Client: nuggit GmbH
(2023)
nuggit.de is a yearbook service, helping students
to create and design their graduation books online.
The nuggit app has a key function that allows users to generate a PDF version of a book and send it to experts for review, in order to flag any potential issues. At present, this process is executed manually.
However, my mission was to redesign the entire procedure, with the aim of automating it. I was responsible for conceptualizing various user scenarios, and creating wireframes of the new user flows.
Print data check: user flow chart
Flow chart to visualise the decision tree and where each flow I created falls into.

Solving problem: photo quality
This flow chart represents one of the eight flows developed for the Print Data Check feature update. Within this user experience enhancement, we enable students to initiate an in-app check of their books before finalizing their purchase, thereby identifying and addressing potential issues proactively.
This specific flow delves into a scenario where the system identifies images with low-quality attributes, preventing potential issues during the print and offering an upscaling feature as an automated solution.

Solving problem: not set to print
This flow addresses potential omissions of chapters or student profile pages from printing. Users can review with a visual preview, track changes with a history log, and receive troubleshooting tips for problem resolution.

Solving problem: students with no group
In some instances, there could be a situation where users weren't assigned to a group, resulting in their profile pages not being included in the print queue. To address this, my solution offers an activity history that provides insights into the issue and presents buttons to assign a student to a group, exclude them from printing, or defer the resolution for later consideration.
