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NEWZZIT
“Not just the news. The debate. The emotion. The ripple. The revolution.”
Project Timeline
Jan 2023 - July 2023
Status
Delivered
Role
Product Strategy, User Experience Design

01 OVERVIEW
Newzzit is not just a news platform. It’s a new social operating system for journalism.
Built for a generation raised on speed, scroll, and skepticism —
Newzzit delivers fact-first short video news, around which opinions, debates, and creator reactions swirl.
The mission: Ground every conversation in truth. Amplify every voice around it.
02. PROBLEM
Today’s digital media landscape suffers from
Publisher-Centric Narratives
News is often shaped by editorial bias rather than grounded in objective facts.
Scattered User Attention
Audiences are forced to hop across Twitter, Instagram, aggregators, and TV to understand a single event.
Low Trust in Media
Audiences increasingly distrust traditional media houses.
Unengaging Digital News
Linear formats, static pages, and passive consumption dominate.
Lack of True Interaction
No platforms allow real-time opinion debates anchored around factual news
Unanchored Opinion Networks
Social media opinions often drift from verified facts, fueling misinformation and fragmenting discourse.
03. GOAL - REBUILDING THE NEWS EXPERIENCE
Building a platform where verified facts meet powerful voices — designed for trust, speed, and societal dialogue.
Fact-First Journalism
Separate news reporting from opinion making by design.
Video-First Experience
Deliver news in 15–20 second factual video cards.
Social Layer for News
Allow users to post opinions, memes, video reactions, and debates anchored around facts
Platform of Platforms
Let a million news creators create independent channels.
Engagement at the Core
Virality, community building, and opinion sharing centered on credibility.
04. IDEATION AND DESIGN
Brainstorming & Core Concept Evolution

Stakeholder Workshops

Competitor Analysis

Trend
Analysis
The breakthrough came from deep listening,
mapping patterns, and decoding user behaviour
News must evolve into dynamic, participatory ecosystem
News as Short Videos
Opinions Organised Around facts
Creator Economy Mets Journalism
This Formed the foundation of Newzzit
05. EXPERIENCE FLOWS AND PROTOTYPE
Information Architecture & Experience Flows
We started building experience around 3 user flows

News Factory
(Core Team)

Opinion Makers
(Journalists, Influencers)

Citizens
(Public)

Facts into 15-20s Video

Visual Opinion Layer

React, Debate, Share

Infinite Scroll "Topic Cards"
Organised by Interest
Creator Dashboard
for Posting Video Opinion
User Engagement Modules
Comment Reactions, Debates, Shares
A living, breathing architecture - where every fact sparks interaction
Wireframes & Early Prototypes

Design Foundations
Human Behavior, Content Format Evolution, and The Psychology of Debate.
Deliver News in Snackable Short Videos
WHY IT MATTERS
Attention spans are shrinking. Gen Z and mobile users prefer quick, scrollable, visual content over long reads.
DESIGN MOVE
15–30 second vertical fact videos replace articles. Auto-captions and swipe navigation mirror social media behavior, increasing retention and completion rates.

Design Trust Into the Interface
WHY IT MATTERS
People struggle to distinguish fact from opinion. That kills trust.
DESIGN MOVE
Every fact has badges, source overlays, and credibility scores. Users can tap to trace the origin and verification status, building instant transparency.

Let Debates Feel Real, Not Toxic
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear threads flatten nuance. Real debate is multidimensional and expressive.
DESIGN MOVE
Use radial video reactions orbiting news. Each reaction finds its space.

Reactions Should Create Ripples
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear comment threads feel chaotic, impersonal, and toxic. Debate should feel multidimensional and alive.
DESIGN MOVE
Users post short video reactions in a radial “ripple” layout orbiting the fact. This creates a dynamic, emotion-rich debate ecosystem rather than flat arguments.

06. EARLY FEEDBACK
We conducted beta testing with over 75 users across three key segments

Journalists
to evaluate factual integrity and editorial control

Influencers
to test opinion-sharing and virality features

Students
to assess usability, clarity, and engagement
Key Insights & Observations
Viral sharing loops were a hit
|
Short factual videos = high engagement
Users loved 15–20s info cards. Most watched >8 cards per session. |
Trust was improved by visual separation
Many praised the clear divide between news and reactions.
Influencers wanted tagging control
Opinion creators requested custom tag/category features to shape visibility. |
Topic Personalization Increases Stickiness
Testers who followed specific topics spent more time on the platform, validating the need for personalized, interest-based topic feeds.
Opinion Creation Needs Frictionless UX
Testers found the video opinion flow too complex, prompting us to streamline it with fewer steps, draft-saving, and direct camera access.
07. FINAL PLATFORM DESIGN
Short Video Verified News Factory


Watch diverse video opinions orbiting each news card
Start one-on-one or group chats to discuss news and opinions securely, away from the public ripple


Infinite social-circle expansion around every news event
A marketplace for journalists, influencers, citizen reporters

08. WHAT NEWZZIT REPRESENTS
A new model for media that is inclusive, real-time, and emotionally intelligent
A product where creators become curators, and users become contributors
A signal that the future of truth isn’t silence or shouting—it’s structured, visible dialogue
BACK TO PROJECT
NEWZZIT
“Not just the news. The debate. The emotion. The ripple. The revolution.”
Project Timeline
Jan 2023 - July 2023
Status
Delivered
Role
Product Strategy, User Experience Design
BACK TO PROJECT


01 OVERVIEW
Newzzit is not just a news platform. It’s a new social operating system for journalism.
Built for a generation raised on speed, scroll, and skepticism —
Newzzit delivers fact-first short video news, around which opinions, debates, and creator reactions swirl.
The mission: Ground every conversation in truth. Amplify every voice around it.
02. PROBLEM
Today’s digital media landscape suffers from
Publisher-Centric Narratives
News is often shaped by editorial bias rather than grounded in objective facts.
Scattered User Attention
Audiences are forced to hop across Twitter, Instagram, aggregators, and TV to understand a single event.
Low Trust in Media
Audiences increasingly distrust traditional media houses.
Unengaging Digital News
Linear formats, static pages, and passive consumption dominate.
Lack of True Interaction
No platforms allow real-time opinion debates anchored around factual news
Unanchored Opinion Networks
Social media opinions often drift from verified facts, fueling misinformation and fragmenting discourse.
03. GOAL - REBUILDING THE NEWS EXPERIENCE
Building a platform where verified facts meet powerful voices — designed for trust, speed, and societal dialogue.
Fact-First Journalism
Separate news reporting from opinion making by design.
Video-First Experience
Deliver news in 15–20 second factual video cards.
Social Layer for News
Allow users to post opinions, memes, video reactions, and debates anchored around facts
Platform of Platforms
Let a million news creators create independent channels.
Engagement at the Core
Virality, community building, and opinion sharing centered on credibility.
04. IDEATION AND DESIGN
Brainstorming & Core Concept Evolution


Stakeholder Workshops


Competitor Analysis


Trend
Analysis
The breakthrough came from deep listening,
mapping patterns, and decoding user behaviour
News must evolve into dynamic, participatory ecosystem
News as Short
Videos
Opinions Organised Around facts
Creator Economy Mets Journalism
This Formed the foundation of Newzzit
Information Architecture & Experience Flows
05. EXPERIENCE FLOWS AND PROTOTYPE
We started building experience around 3 user flows


News Factory
(Core Team)


Opinion Makers
(Journalists, Influencers)


Citizens
(Public)


Facts into 15-20s Video


Visual Opinion Layer


React, Debate, Share
Infinite Scroll "Topic Cards"
Organised by Interest
Creator Dashboard
for Posting Video Opinion
User Engagement Modules
Comment Reactions, Debates, Shares
A living, breathing architecture - where every fact sparks interaction
Wireframes & Early Prototypes


Foundational Design Decisions Driven by Human Behavior, Content Format Evolution, and The Psychology of Debate.
Deliver News in Snackable Short Videos
WHY IT MATTERS
Attention spans are shrinking. Gen Z and mobile users prefer quick, scrollable, visual content over long reads.
DESIGN MOVE
15–30 second vertical fact videos replace articles. Auto-captions and swipe navigation mirror social media behavior, increasing retention and completion rates.


Design Trust
Into the
Interface
WHY IT MATTERS
People struggle to distinguish fact from opinion. That kills trust.
DESIGN MOVE
Every fact has badges, source overlays, and credibility scores. Users can tap to trace the origin and verification status, building instant transparency.


Let Debates Feel Real, Not Toxic
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear threads flatten nuance. Real debate is multidimensional and expressive.
DESIGN MOVE
Use radial video reactions orbiting news. Each reaction finds its space.


Reactions Should Create Ripples
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear comment threads feel chaotic, impersonal, and toxic. Debate should feel multidimensional and alive.
DESIGN MOVE
Users post short video reactions in a radial “ripple” layout orbiting the fact. This creates a dynamic, emotion-rich debate ecosystem rather than flat arguments.


Design Foundations
06. EARLY FEEDBACK
We conducted beta testing with over 75 users across three key segments


Journalists
to evaluate factual integrity and editorial control


Influencers
to test opinion-sharing and virality features


Students
to assess usability, clarity, and engagement
Key Insights & Observations
Viral sharing loops were a hit
|
Short factual videos = high engagement
Users loved 15–20s info cards. Most watched >8 cards per session. |
Trust was improved by visual separation
Many praised the clear divide between news and reactions.
Influencers wanted tagging control
Opinion creators requested custom tag/category features to shape visibility. |
Topic Personalization Increases Stickiness
Testers who followed specific topics spent more time on the platform, validating the need for personalized, interest-based topic feeds.
Opinion Creation Needs Frictionless UX
Testers found the video opinion flow too complex, prompting us to streamline it with fewer steps, draft-saving, and direct camera access.
07. FINAL PLATFORM DESIGN
Fact-First News Cards




Watch diverse video opinions orbiting each news card
Start one-on-one or group chats to discuss news and opinions securely, away from the public ripple




Infinite social-circle expansion around every news event
A marketplace for journalists, influencers, citizen reporters


08. WHAT NEWZZIT REPRESENTS
A new model for media that is inclusive, real-time, and emotionally intelligent
A product where creators become curators, and users become contributors
A signal that the future of truth isn’t silence or shouting—it’s structured, visible dialogue
BACK TO PROJECT
NEWZZIT
“Not just the news. The debate. The emotion. The ripple. The revolution.”
Project Timeline
Jan 2023 - July 2023
Status
Delivered
Role
Product Strategy, User Experience Design
BACK TO PROJECT


01 OVERVIEW
Newzzit is not just a news platform. It’s a new social operating system for journalism.
Built for a generation raised on speed, scroll, and skepticism —
Newzzit delivers fact-first short video news, around which opinions, debates, and creator reactions swirl.
The mission: Ground every conversation in truth. Amplify every voice around it.
02. PROBLEM
Today’s digital media landscape suffers from
Publisher-Centric Narratives
News is often shaped by editorial bias rather than grounded in objective facts.
Scattered User Attention
Audiences are forced to hop across Twitter, Instagram, aggregators, and TV to understand a single event.
Low Trust in Media
Audiences increasingly distrust traditional media houses.
Unengaging Digital News
Linear formats, static pages, and passive consumption dominate.
Lack of True Interaction
No platforms allow real-time opinion debates anchored around factual news
Unanchored Opinion Networks
Social media opinions often drift from verified facts, fueling misinformation and fragmenting discourse.
03. GOAL - REBUILDING THE NEWS EXPERIENCE
Building a platform where verified facts meet powerful voices — designed for trust, speed, and societal dialogue.
Fact-First Journalism
Separate news reporting from opinion making by design.
Video-First Experience
Deliver news in 15–20 second factual video cards.
Social Layer for News
Allow users to post opinions, memes, video reactions, and debates anchored around facts
Platform of Platforms
Let a million news creators create independent channels.
Engagement at the Core
Virality, community building, and opinion sharing centered on credibility.
04. IDEATION AND DESIGN
Brainstorming & Core Concept Evolution


Stakeholder Workshops


Competitor Analysis


Trend
Analysis
The breakthrough came from deep listening,
mapping patterns, and decoding user behaviour
News must evolve into dynamic, participatory ecosystem
News as Short Videos
Opinions Organised Around facts
Creator Economy Mets Journalism
This Formed the foundation of Newzzit
05. EXPERIENCE FLOWS AND PROTOTYPE
Information Architecture & Experience Flows
05. EXPERIENCE FLOWS AND PROTOTYPE
We started building experience around 3 user flows


News Factory
(Core Team)


Opinion Makers
(Journalists, Influencers)


Citizens
(Public)


Facts into 15-20s Video


Visual Opinion Layer


React, Debate, Share


Infinite Scroll "Topic Cards"
Organised by Interest
Creator Dashboard
for Posting Video Opinion
User Engagement Modules
Comment Reactions, Debates, Shares
A living, breathing architecture - where every fact sparks interaction
Wireframes & Early Prototypes


Design Foundations
Human Behavior, Content Format Evolution, and The Psychology of Debate.
Deliver News in Snackable Short Videos
WHY IT MATTERS
Attention spans are shrinking. Gen Z and mobile users prefer quick, scrollable, visual content over long reads.
DESIGN MOVE
15–30 second vertical fact videos replace articles. Auto-captions and swipe navigation mirror social media behavior, increasing retention and completion rates.


Design Trust Into the Interface
WHY IT MATTERS
People struggle to distinguish fact from opinion. That kills trust.
DESIGN MOVE
Every fact has badges, source overlays, and credibility scores. Users can tap to trace the origin and verification status, building instant transparency.


Let Debates Feel Real, Not Toxic
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear threads flatten nuance. Real debate is multidimensional and expressive.
DESIGN MOVE
Use radial video reactions orbiting news. Each reaction finds its space.


Reactions Should Create Ripples
WHY IT MATTERS
Linear comment threads feel chaotic, impersonal, and toxic. Debate should feel multidimensional and alive.
DESIGN MOVE
Users post short video reactions in a radial “ripple” layout orbiting the fact. This creates a dynamic, emotion-rich debate ecosystem rather than flat arguments.


06. EARLY FEEDBACK
We conducted beta testing with over 75 users across three key segments


Journalists
to evaluate factual integrity and editorial control


Influencers
to test opinion-sharing and virality features


Students
to assess usability, clarity, and engagement
Key Insights & Observations
Viral sharing loops were a hit
|
Short factual videos = high engagement
Users loved 15–20s info cards. Most watched >8 cards per session. |
Trust was improved by visual separation
Many praised the clear divide between news and reactions.
Influencers wanted tagging control
Opinion creators requested custom tag/category features to shape visibility. |
Topic Personalization Increases Stickiness
Testers who followed specific topics spent more time on the platform, validating the need for personalized, interest-based topic feeds.
Opinion Creation Needs Frictionless UX
Testers found the video opinion flow too complex, prompting us to streamline it with fewer steps, draft-saving, and direct camera access.
07. FINAL PLATFORM DESIGN
Short Video Verified News Factory




Watch diverse video opinions orbiting each news card
Start one-on-one or group chats to discuss news and opinions securely, away from the public ripple




Infinite social-circle expansion around every news event
A marketplace for journalists, influencers, citizen reporters


08. WHAT NEWZZIT REPRESENTS
A new model for media that is inclusive, real-time, and emotionally intelligent
A product where creators become curators, and users become contributors
A signal that the future of truth isn’t silence or shouting—it’s structured, visible dialogue
BACK TO PROJECT