Nintendo Switch 2 Companion App
Concept Design & Microinteraction Showcase
The splash screen centers on a vertical axis that reflects the console’s modular build. The smallest, front-facing unit anchors the layout, while the second unit and LCD display align with the split points of the device’s three-piece structure. This creates depth and emphasizes its transformable design.
To avoid a flat black screen, I added rhythmic light rings inspired by the LCD interface. These repeating forms mirror the product layout and bring subtle movement to the composition, supporting a premium yet energetic visual tone.
Microanimations introduce each element with scaling and fading effects, guiding the eye from foreground to background. Light pulses activate in sync, leading the user toward the call-to-action.
The result is a splash screen that feels alive—balanced between elegance and curiosity. It draws attention, builds anticipation, and sets a polished first impression.
The product detail screen is designed with clarity and hierarchy in mind. The console image takes center stage, with supporting information layered around it in a clean, modular layout. Spacing and alignment mirror the proportions of the hardware, subtly reinforcing the product’s physical form.
Typography is minimal and purposeful, with key specs and pricing placed for quick scanning. The overall composition guides users from visual exploration to actionable decision points without overwhelming them.
Microinteractions highlight key touchpoints like color selection, unit rotation, and add-to-cart actions. Each transition is smooth, maintaining focus and reinforcing the premium feel.
The experience blends simplicity with motion, keeping attention on the product while offering just enough feedback to feel responsive. The screen supports both discovery and conversion in a seamless flow.