Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

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Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Client

Orange Corner – Digital Lifestyle Portal (Romania)

Year

2025

Category

Lifestyle Industry

Overview




Orange Corner is a cross-platform digital lifestyle portal for Romania that unifies games, music, video, news, and apps. It increases ARPU and engagement by solving content discovery, payment fragmentation, and localization with a consistent experience across mobile web, Android, and iOS.





Problem




Orange Romania needed a single portal to compete with global platforms and reduce friction from fragmented discovery, inconsistent payments, and weak local relevance. A Romanian-first, cross-platform approach was required to unify experiences and monetize effectively.





Research




  • In-home ethnographic studies

  • 80 interviews across content categories

  • Competitive analysis (local and international)

  • Payment behavior study (SMS, cards, carrier billing)

  • Personas by age, device, and content preferences




Design Process




  • Stakeholder and partner discovery workshops

  • IA for multi-category browsing and deep linking

  • Cross-platform design system and tokens

  • End-to-end journey maps (browse, discover, consume, purchase)

  • Wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes

  • Usability testing (n=50) across devices with Romanian participants





Solution




A unified portal with personalized, cross-category discovery; consistent navigation; and a single payment layer supporting SMS, cards, and carrier billing. Romanian language, diacritics, and local curation are default. Family accounts, parental controls, and transparent data practices build trust.





Key Features




  • Unified home feed and cross-category search

  • Personalized recommendations across content types

  • Unified payments and subscription management

  • Romanian language and local editorial curation

  • Social sharing, family accounts, parental controls

  • Offline downloads and data usage controls

  • Orange benefits and loyalty integration





Design System




  • Consistent navigation patterns across categories

  • Card-based content, responsive layouts, dark mode

  • Romanian typography with proper diacritics

  • Platform-specific components aligned to shared tokens





Accessibility




  • WCAG 2.1 AA targets

  • Screen reader labels and focus order optimized

  • High contrast and dynamic type

  • Full Romanian language support





Metrics & Impact




  • ARPU uplift and MAU growth

  • Higher engagement from cross-category users

  • Reduced payment drop-off via unified billing

  • Lower churn compared to previous separate portals

  • Improved satisfaction with localization and trust





Challenges




  • Balancing category-specific needs with portal consistency

  • Building a shared design system across web and native

  • Integrating SMS, card, and carrier billing reliably

  • Securing Romanian content partnerships and licenses

  • Managing technical complexity and stakeholder alignment




Personal Design Enhancement Journey






Context and Role



I owned end-to-end design across games, music, video, news, and apps. I coordinated two PMs and six engineers, guided three designers across parallel streams, and partnered with Romanian content providers.



Initial Mindset



Energized by the portal’s scale yet cautious of fragmentation. The core tension: deliver category-specific value while protecting a coherent experience tailored to Romanian users.



Key Design Challenges



  • Unifying information architecture across divergent content types

  • Building a cross-platform design system from scratch

  • Orchestrating parallel design across categories

  • Balancing PM priorities and stakeholder needs

  • Scaling Romanian localization and content nuances




Decisions and Trade-offs



We adopted unified navigation with contextual variations to reduce cognitive load while preserving category depth. A single payment system replaced category-specific flows to cut friction and maintenance. Design tokens balanced cross-platform consistency with native conventions. We prioritized Romanian-first over multilingual at launch. We phased breadth, favoring curated quality to validate IA and personalization.



Collaboration and Leadership



I facilitated 80 user interviews and 50 usability tests to ground decisions. I aligned two PMs on a shared vision and sequencing. I mentored three designers through clear principles, critique rituals, and token-driven reuse. With six engineers, we codified components for web and mobile. I built relationships with Romanian content partners to align metadata, rights, and promotional needs.




Skills Developed



  • Multi-category product strategy

  • Cross-platform design system creation

  • Stakeholder management and alignment

  • Romanian market and localization operations




What I’d Do Differently



Start the design system earlier before category execution. Involve content partners in discovery. Define a stricter decision framework for category vs. portal choices. Invest in localization tooling and glossaries upfront.




How This Changed My Approach



I shifted from designing features to designing systems and principles. Tokens became the backbone of cross-platform coherence. I now treat content partnerships as first-class design inputs.




Key Takeaways



Consistency enables scale. Design systems are force multipliers. Unified payments reduce friction. Cross-category personalization drives engagement. Romanian-first builds trust and differentiation. Leadership is enabling team outcomes over individual craft.





Observation Notes





User Behavior Observations




  • Users want a unified experience; cross-category discovery increases engagement.

  • Single, unified billing reduces friction.

  • High-quality Romanian language builds trust; curated content beats algorithmic feeds.

  • Family accounts and parental controls are highly valued.

  • Data transparency and offline capabilities drive retention.



Market and Context




  • Local content and Romanian-first approach outperform Western EU norms.

  • SMS/carrier billing preferred over cards; data costs shape usage.

  • International competitors present; local relevance differentiates.

  • Complex licensing; multi-generational household sharing is common.





Design Pattern Discoveries



  • Unified navigation with contextual variations balances consistency and needs.

  • Cross-category personalized feed boosts engagement.

  • Single payment system reduces abandonment.

  • Card-based content and dark mode work well across categories.

  • Family features and data usage controls increase adoption and downloads.





Technical Constraints



  • Token-based cross-platform design system needed; iOS/Android parity was hard.

  • Carrier billing and offline sync were complex.

  • Responsive typography/diacritics and performance for lower-end Android were critical.

  • Content delivery and caching required optimization.




Surprising Findings



  • Cross-category users had higher ARPU and engagement.

  • Unified payment exceeded adoption expectations.

  • Localization quality mattered more than content breadth.

  • Family features fueled viral household adoption; dark mode preference was high.

  • Data transparency reduced support burden.





Patterns and Impact



  • Consistency enables discovery; unified systems reduce friction.

  • Localization differentiates; curation beats choice.

  • Family features create household value; data transparency increases engagement.

  • Outcomes: Higher ARPU/MAU, more cross-category usage, lower churn, reduced payment friction, high satisfaction with Romanian localization.


Design Implications



  • Prioritize unified navigation, billing, and cross-category feed.

  • Invest in Romanian-first localization and curated content.

  • Ship family features and data controls early.

  • Build a token-based design system upfront; plan for parity and performance.





  • More Works More Works

Overview




Orange Corner is a cross-platform digital lifestyle portal for Romania that unifies games, music, video, news, and apps. It increases ARPU and engagement by solving content discovery, payment fragmentation, and localization with a consistent experience across mobile web, Android, and iOS.





Problem




Orange Romania needed a single portal to compete with global platforms and reduce friction from fragmented discovery, inconsistent payments, and weak local relevance. A Romanian-first, cross-platform approach was required to unify experiences and monetize effectively.





Research




  • In-home ethnographic studies

  • 80 interviews across content categories

  • Competitive analysis (local and international)

  • Payment behavior study (SMS, cards, carrier billing)

  • Personas by age, device, and content preferences




Design Process




  • Stakeholder and partner discovery workshops

  • IA for multi-category browsing and deep linking

  • Cross-platform design system and tokens

  • End-to-end journey maps (browse, discover, consume, purchase)

  • Wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes

  • Usability testing (n=50) across devices with Romanian participants





Solution




A unified portal with personalized, cross-category discovery; consistent navigation; and a single payment layer supporting SMS, cards, and carrier billing. Romanian language, diacritics, and local curation are default. Family accounts, parental controls, and transparent data practices build trust.





Key Features




  • Unified home feed and cross-category search

  • Personalized recommendations across content types

  • Unified payments and subscription management

  • Romanian language and local editorial curation

  • Social sharing, family accounts, parental controls

  • Offline downloads and data usage controls

  • Orange benefits and loyalty integration





Design System




  • Consistent navigation patterns across categories

  • Card-based content, responsive layouts, dark mode

  • Romanian typography with proper diacritics

  • Platform-specific components aligned to shared tokens





Accessibility




  • WCAG 2.1 AA targets

  • Screen reader labels and focus order optimized

  • High contrast and dynamic type

  • Full Romanian language support





Metrics & Impact




  • ARPU uplift and MAU growth

  • Higher engagement from cross-category users

  • Reduced payment drop-off via unified billing

  • Lower churn compared to previous separate portals

  • Improved satisfaction with localization and trust





Challenges




  • Balancing category-specific needs with portal consistency

  • Building a shared design system across web and native

  • Integrating SMS, card, and carrier billing reliably

  • Securing Romanian content partnerships and licenses

  • Managing technical complexity and stakeholder alignment




Personal Design Enhancement Journey






Context and Role



I owned end-to-end design across games, music, video, news, and apps. I coordinated two PMs and six engineers, guided three designers across parallel streams, and partnered with Romanian content providers.



Initial Mindset



Energized by the portal’s scale yet cautious of fragmentation. The core tension: deliver category-specific value while protecting a coherent experience tailored to Romanian users.



Key Design Challenges



  • Unifying information architecture across divergent content types

  • Building a cross-platform design system from scratch

  • Orchestrating parallel design across categories

  • Balancing PM priorities and stakeholder needs

  • Scaling Romanian localization and content nuances




Decisions and Trade-offs



We adopted unified navigation with contextual variations to reduce cognitive load while preserving category depth. A single payment system replaced category-specific flows to cut friction and maintenance. Design tokens balanced cross-platform consistency with native conventions. We prioritized Romanian-first over multilingual at launch. We phased breadth, favoring curated quality to validate IA and personalization.



Collaboration and Leadership



I facilitated 80 user interviews and 50 usability tests to ground decisions. I aligned two PMs on a shared vision and sequencing. I mentored three designers through clear principles, critique rituals, and token-driven reuse. With six engineers, we codified components for web and mobile. I built relationships with Romanian content partners to align metadata, rights, and promotional needs.




Skills Developed



  • Multi-category product strategy

  • Cross-platform design system creation

  • Stakeholder management and alignment

  • Romanian market and localization operations




What I’d Do Differently



Start the design system earlier before category execution. Involve content partners in discovery. Define a stricter decision framework for category vs. portal choices. Invest in localization tooling and glossaries upfront.




How This Changed My Approach



I shifted from designing features to designing systems and principles. Tokens became the backbone of cross-platform coherence. I now treat content partnerships as first-class design inputs.




Key Takeaways



Consistency enables scale. Design systems are force multipliers. Unified payments reduce friction. Cross-category personalization drives engagement. Romanian-first builds trust and differentiation. Leadership is enabling team outcomes over individual craft.





Observation Notes





User Behavior Observations




  • Users want a unified experience; cross-category discovery increases engagement.

  • Single, unified billing reduces friction.

  • High-quality Romanian language builds trust; curated content beats algorithmic feeds.

  • Family accounts and parental controls are highly valued.

  • Data transparency and offline capabilities drive retention.



Market and Context




  • Local content and Romanian-first approach outperform Western EU norms.

  • SMS/carrier billing preferred over cards; data costs shape usage.

  • International competitors present; local relevance differentiates.

  • Complex licensing; multi-generational household sharing is common.





Design Pattern Discoveries



  • Unified navigation with contextual variations balances consistency and needs.

  • Cross-category personalized feed boosts engagement.

  • Single payment system reduces abandonment.

  • Card-based content and dark mode work well across categories.

  • Family features and data usage controls increase adoption and downloads.





Technical Constraints



  • Token-based cross-platform design system needed; iOS/Android parity was hard.

  • Carrier billing and offline sync were complex.

  • Responsive typography/diacritics and performance for lower-end Android were critical.

  • Content delivery and caching required optimization.




Surprising Findings



  • Cross-category users had higher ARPU and engagement.

  • Unified payment exceeded adoption expectations.

  • Localization quality mattered more than content breadth.

  • Family features fueled viral household adoption; dark mode preference was high.

  • Data transparency reduced support burden.





Patterns and Impact



  • Consistency enables discovery; unified systems reduce friction.

  • Localization differentiates; curation beats choice.

  • Family features create household value; data transparency increases engagement.

  • Outcomes: Higher ARPU/MAU, more cross-category usage, lower churn, reduced payment friction, high satisfaction with Romanian localization.


Design Implications



  • Prioritize unified navigation, billing, and cross-category feed.

  • Invest in Romanian-first localization and curated content.

  • Ship family features and data controls early.

  • Build a token-based design system upfront; plan for parity and performance.





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Overview




Orange Corner is a cross-platform digital lifestyle portal for Romania that unifies games, music, video, news, and apps. It increases ARPU and engagement by solving content discovery, payment fragmentation, and localization with a consistent experience across mobile web, Android, and iOS.





Problem




Orange Romania needed a single portal to compete with global platforms and reduce friction from fragmented discovery, inconsistent payments, and weak local relevance. A Romanian-first, cross-platform approach was required to unify experiences and monetize effectively.





Research




  • In-home ethnographic studies

  • 80 interviews across content categories

  • Competitive analysis (local and international)

  • Payment behavior study (SMS, cards, carrier billing)

  • Personas by age, device, and content preferences




Design Process




  • Stakeholder and partner discovery workshops

  • IA for multi-category browsing and deep linking

  • Cross-platform design system and tokens

  • End-to-end journey maps (browse, discover, consume, purchase)

  • Wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes

  • Usability testing (n=50) across devices with Romanian participants





Solution




A unified portal with personalized, cross-category discovery; consistent navigation; and a single payment layer supporting SMS, cards, and carrier billing. Romanian language, diacritics, and local curation are default. Family accounts, parental controls, and transparent data practices build trust.





Key Features




  • Unified home feed and cross-category search

  • Personalized recommendations across content types

  • Unified payments and subscription management

  • Romanian language and local editorial curation

  • Social sharing, family accounts, parental controls

  • Offline downloads and data usage controls

  • Orange benefits and loyalty integration





Design System




  • Consistent navigation patterns across categories

  • Card-based content, responsive layouts, dark mode

  • Romanian typography with proper diacritics

  • Platform-specific components aligned to shared tokens





Accessibility




  • WCAG 2.1 AA targets

  • Screen reader labels and focus order optimized

  • High contrast and dynamic type

  • Full Romanian language support





Metrics & Impact




  • ARPU uplift and MAU growth

  • Higher engagement from cross-category users

  • Reduced payment drop-off via unified billing

  • Lower churn compared to previous separate portals

  • Improved satisfaction with localization and trust





Challenges




  • Balancing category-specific needs with portal consistency

  • Building a shared design system across web and native

  • Integrating SMS, card, and carrier billing reliably

  • Securing Romanian content partnerships and licenses

  • Managing technical complexity and stakeholder alignment




Personal Design Enhancement Journey






Context and Role



I owned end-to-end design across games, music, video, news, and apps. I coordinated two PMs and six engineers, guided three designers across parallel streams, and partnered with Romanian content providers.



Initial Mindset



Energized by the portal’s scale yet cautious of fragmentation. The core tension: deliver category-specific value while protecting a coherent experience tailored to Romanian users.



Key Design Challenges



  • Unifying information architecture across divergent content types

  • Building a cross-platform design system from scratch

  • Orchestrating parallel design across categories

  • Balancing PM priorities and stakeholder needs

  • Scaling Romanian localization and content nuances




Decisions and Trade-offs



We adopted unified navigation with contextual variations to reduce cognitive load while preserving category depth. A single payment system replaced category-specific flows to cut friction and maintenance. Design tokens balanced cross-platform consistency with native conventions. We prioritized Romanian-first over multilingual at launch. We phased breadth, favoring curated quality to validate IA and personalization.



Collaboration and Leadership



I facilitated 80 user interviews and 50 usability tests to ground decisions. I aligned two PMs on a shared vision and sequencing. I mentored three designers through clear principles, critique rituals, and token-driven reuse. With six engineers, we codified components for web and mobile. I built relationships with Romanian content partners to align metadata, rights, and promotional needs.




Skills Developed



  • Multi-category product strategy

  • Cross-platform design system creation

  • Stakeholder management and alignment

  • Romanian market and localization operations




What I’d Do Differently



Start the design system earlier before category execution. Involve content partners in discovery. Define a stricter decision framework for category vs. portal choices. Invest in localization tooling and glossaries upfront.




How This Changed My Approach



I shifted from designing features to designing systems and principles. Tokens became the backbone of cross-platform coherence. I now treat content partnerships as first-class design inputs.




Key Takeaways



Consistency enables scale. Design systems are force multipliers. Unified payments reduce friction. Cross-category personalization drives engagement. Romanian-first builds trust and differentiation. Leadership is enabling team outcomes over individual craft.





Observation Notes





User Behavior Observations




  • Users want a unified experience; cross-category discovery increases engagement.

  • Single, unified billing reduces friction.

  • High-quality Romanian language builds trust; curated content beats algorithmic feeds.

  • Family accounts and parental controls are highly valued.

  • Data transparency and offline capabilities drive retention.



Market and Context




  • Local content and Romanian-first approach outperform Western EU norms.

  • SMS/carrier billing preferred over cards; data costs shape usage.

  • International competitors present; local relevance differentiates.

  • Complex licensing; multi-generational household sharing is common.





Design Pattern Discoveries



  • Unified navigation with contextual variations balances consistency and needs.

  • Cross-category personalized feed boosts engagement.

  • Single payment system reduces abandonment.

  • Card-based content and dark mode work well across categories.

  • Family features and data usage controls increase adoption and downloads.





Technical Constraints



  • Token-based cross-platform design system needed; iOS/Android parity was hard.

  • Carrier billing and offline sync were complex.

  • Responsive typography/diacritics and performance for lower-end Android were critical.

  • Content delivery and caching required optimization.




Surprising Findings



  • Cross-category users had higher ARPU and engagement.

  • Unified payment exceeded adoption expectations.

  • Localization quality mattered more than content breadth.

  • Family features fueled viral household adoption; dark mode preference was high.

  • Data transparency reduced support burden.





Patterns and Impact



  • Consistency enables discovery; unified systems reduce friction.

  • Localization differentiates; curation beats choice.

  • Family features create household value; data transparency increases engagement.

  • Outcomes: Higher ARPU/MAU, more cross-category usage, lower churn, reduced payment friction, high satisfaction with Romanian localization.


Design Implications



  • Prioritize unified navigation, billing, and cross-category feed.

  • Invest in Romanian-first localization and curated content.

  • Ship family features and data controls early.

  • Build a token-based design system upfront; plan for parity and performance.





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