TithiNow
Cross-Platform Product Architecture
Designing and developing an accessible, cross-device utility application from concept to active development.
Role: Lead Product Designer & Developer
Platform: iOS, Android, Desktop, and Web (Flutter / Antigravity-CLI)
Status: Active Development (MVP Phase)
Deliverables: End-to-End UX/UI, Design System Architecture, Cross-Platform Prototyping.
The Challenge (The Problem)
Translating complex, time-sensitive cultural data into a modern, frictionless digital experience requires precision. TithiNow needed to be more than just a website; it required a unified product ecosystem that users could access seamlessly across their phones and desktop computers. The core challenge was designing a robust, scalable interface that maintained visual consistency across completely different operating systems (iOS, Android, macOS/Windows) while adhering to the technical realities of a single Flutter codebase.
Strategic Approach
Cross-Platform Design System
Because the app is being built in Flutter using Antigravity-CLI, the design system had to be highly modular. I focused on creating universal components (buttons, cards, navigation bars) that feel native and intuitive on both a touchscreen mobile device and a cursor-driven desktop environment.
Information Architecture for Utility
For a utility application, speed is everything. The UX strategy prioritized extreme clarity, bringing the most critical daily information directly to the home screen. Complex settings and secondary features were pushed to accessible but unobtrusive side-menus or bottom sheets to keep the cognitive load near zero.
Technical Integration & Iteration
Designing for active development means designing for feasibility. By understanding the Flutter framework, the UI was crafted to ensure smooth animations, responsive scaling, and efficient asset management, bridging the gap between design vision and development reality.
Designing the MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
The current development cycle is focused on the MVP. The interface was intentionally stripped of "nice-to-have" features to focus entirely on the core user loop, allowing for faster development, testing, and future iteration based on real user feedback.
The Identity System (Visuals)
The Result
TithiNow is currently in active development, utilizing Antigravity-CLI to manage a unified Flutter codebase for Web, Mobile, and Desktop deployment. The project serves as a live testament to end-to-end product ownership—from initial UX wireframing and high-fidelity UI design to technical architecture and deployment strategy.