Amazon Music
Presentation Design
OVERVIEW

This project involved designing a Keynote presentation for Amazon Music, aimed at engaging the client with research findings on user behavior and app functionality.


The visual language was inspired by the experience of playing music within the Amazon Music interface, turning the presentation into an immersive, brand-aligned storytelling piece.

YEAR

2020

ROLE

Presentation & Interaction Design

SERVICES

Visual Storytelling, Motion Graphics, UX Research Visualization

About the project

The Goal


The goal was to present user insights in a way that felt native to Amazon Music’s identity and interaction patterns. The structure of the presentation mirrored a music player’s navigation, sections became albums or playlists, and each segment of data was presented as a “track” with its own content and visual cues.

What Was Achieved

The final presentation combined motion graphic design, interactive-style navigation, and a consistent music player-inspired framework to deliver research findings in a highly engaging way. Insights were organized using familiar music taxonomy such as Artist, Album, and Track #, creating a narrative flow that echoed the app’s browsing experience.

The integration of animated graphics contextualized user interview videos, both with video and audio or audio only, ensuring a cohesive visual language that reinforced Amazon Music’s brand while keeping the client immersed from start to finish.

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Amazon Music
Presentation Design
OVERVIEW

This project involved designing a Keynote presentation for Amazon Music, aimed at engaging the client with research findings on user behavior and app functionality.


The visual language was inspired by the experience of playing music within the Amazon Music interface, turning the presentation into an immersive, brand-aligned storytelling piece.

YEAR

2020

ROLE

Presentation & Interaction Design

SERVICES

Visual Storytelling, Motion Graphics, UX Research Visualization

About the project

The Goal


The goal was to present user insights in a way that felt native to Amazon Music’s identity and interaction patterns. The structure of the presentation mirrored a music player’s navigation, sections became albums or playlists, and each segment of data was presented as a “track” with its own content and visual cues.

What Was Achieved

The final presentation combined motion graphic design, interactive-style navigation, and a consistent music player-inspired framework to deliver research findings in a highly engaging way. Insights were organized using familiar music taxonomy such as Artist, Album, and Track #, creating a narrative flow that echoed the app’s browsing experience.

The integration of animated graphics contextualized user interview videos, both with video and audio or audio only, ensuring a cohesive visual language that reinforced Amazon Music’s brand while keeping the client immersed from start to finish.

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Amazon Music
Presentation Design
OVERVIEW

This project involved designing a Keynote presentation for Amazon Music, aimed at engaging the client with research findings on user behavior and app functionality.


The visual language was inspired by the experience of playing music within the Amazon Music interface, turning the presentation into an immersive, brand-aligned storytelling piece.

YEAR

2020

ROLE

Presentation & Interaction Design

SERVICES

Visual Storytelling, Motion Graphics, UX Research Visualization

About the project

The Goal


The goal was to present user insights in a way that felt native to Amazon Music’s identity and interaction patterns. The structure of the presentation mirrored a music player’s navigation, sections became albums or playlists, and each segment of data was presented as a “track” with its own content and visual cues.

What Was Achieved

The final presentation combined motion graphic design, interactive-style navigation, and a consistent music player-inspired framework to deliver research findings in a highly engaging way. Insights were organized using familiar music taxonomy such as Artist, Album, and Track #, creating a narrative flow that echoed the app’s browsing experience.

The integration of animated graphics contextualized user interview videos, both with video and audio or audio only, ensuring a cohesive visual language that reinforced Amazon Music’s brand while keeping the client immersed from start to finish.

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