New feature

Content protection

Content protection

Content protection means making sure that your videos or live streams are only seen by the people you want to see them.

This could mean keeping them away from certain parts of the world, specific websites, or people who haven’t paid to watch. It’s like putting a lock on your content to keep it safe and under your control.

Role
User research, brainstorm sessions, wireframing, prototype.

Methods
Design thinking, user interviews, A/B testing, wireframes, Agile, scrum.

Team
Stakeholders, Product owners, Product manager, front-end developers, back-end developers, designers.

Challenge

Our challenge was to keep our clients’ media clips/live streams/channels private, allowing access only to authorized viewers due to rights, sensitive content, or subscription rules.

We needed a solution that our clients could use to easily manage access for all or some of their content.

Our goals

Approach

We chose for design thinking method due to its emphasis on user-centric innovation, providing a structured approach to problem-solving while encouraging creativity and empathy.

Our process

Wireframes

Before diving into Figma, I started by sketching concepts the old-fashioned way. These wireframe sketches helped me outline ideas and structure before moving on to detailed design work.

Wireframing provided a simplified blueprint, making the transition to the more refined stages in Figma smoother. In Figma, I fleshed out the designs with greater detail and interactivity.

Considerations during wireframe development:

Results

After visualizing the wireframes, we achieved:

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Achievements

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Learning moments

I have learned how content protection works and understood the technology and terminology. I also learned about different types of policies that can be created. This knowledge helped me design a more intuitive user interface. Although the technical meetings with the development team were sometimes hard to follow, using wireframes made it easier to discuss and understand.

I enjoyed getting enthusiastic feedback and involving the team in all stages of the design process. This collaboration allowed us to create something valuable for end users together.