Fimify App

Helping people create more meaningful memories by bringing intentionality back to mobile photography.

Client

Filmify App

Filmify App

Type

App Design

App Design

Year

2025

2025

Role

Lead Designer

Lead Designer

Deliverables

30 App Screens
Interactive Prototype
Design System
Brand Identity
Product Strategy

BACKGROUND

Smartphones have made photography effortless, but that convenience has changed the way we capture memories. Unlimited storage, endless retakes, and instant previews encourage users to take hundreds of photos they rarely revisit.

57%

miss the value and meaning of printed photos

57%

miss the value and meaning of printed photos


70%

rarely, if ever, look at photos stored on their cloud accounts

70%

rarely, if ever, look at photos stored on their cloud accounts


85%

of users aged 18-34 say they take photos primarily for social media sharing

85%

of users aged 18-34 say they take photos primarily for social media sharing

Filmify explores a different approach. Inspired by the experience of analog photography, I designed a mobile app that recreates the anticipation, intentionality, and emotional value of shooting on film while maintaining the convenience of a modern smartphone experience.

Rather than designing another camera app with filters, I focused on changing user behavior through thoughtful product mechanics.

GOAL(S)

How might we make digital photography feel more meaningful without sacrificing usability?

My goal was to design an experience that encourages users to slow down before taking a photo, value each shot they capture, and build a stronger emotional connection with the memories they preserve.

PRODUCT STRATEGY

Encouraging Intentional Photography

Introduced limited film rolls to encourage users to think before taking each photo, making every shot feel more deliberate and valuable.

Recreating the Film Experience

Designed an analog-inspired camera with selectable camera bodies, film stocks, lenses, and manual controls to make capturing photos feel immersive rather than automated.

Building Anticipation

Delayed photo previews through a virtual development process, recreating the excitement and emotional payoff of waiting for film to develop.

Organizing Meaningful Memories

Replaced endless camera rolls with curated film albums, making important moments easier to revisit and less likely to get lost among thousands of photos.

Supporting Photography Skills

Integrated camera guides and beginner-friendly lessons to help users learn analog photography without leaving the app.

Growing the Community

Introduced limited film rolls to encourage users to think before taking each photo, making every shot feel more deliberate and valuable.

OUTCOMES

The project resulted in a complete end-to-end product concept, including user research, personas, user flows, interaction design, and a high-fidelity prototype covering the full photography journey—from camera setup to film development, album management, and community sharing.

More importantly, the project demonstrates how product design can influence user behavior by encouraging intentionality instead of optimizing for speed alone.

That's the story behind this project.
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