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nan.do is the personal services and portfolio website of freelance product designer Nando Rossi. It is not positioned as a standardized SaaS tool, but as a global client-facing service offering UX / product design, design strategy, prototyping, website development, design systems, and team coaching. The site states that he has 20+ years of experience in UX and product design, including 15 years working independently in a remote-first model, and is based in Prague.
The service coverage is fairly comprehensive. Product design and UX strategy include apps, web, SaaS, user research, usability testing, information architecture, UX audits, and conversion optimization. Design systems work covers architecture, component libraries, design-to-development workflows, and Design Ops. AI-Powered Prototyping emphasizes using Next.js and React to quickly build interactive prototypes, MVPs, demos, and pitch decks. Other services include website design and development, Framer, responsive design, SEO/CMS integration, plus interface design for iOS, Android, Smart TV, streaming media, and WCAG accessibility.
The portfolio prominently features Berlin Philharmonic, TestFlight, and Disney SpellStruck, and also mentions past collaborations with brands such as Lego, Nissan, Walgreens, and Mattel. The site footer states that images and content in the featured works belong to the respective companies and are used with permission for portfolio display. However, it does not disclose copyright ownership or licensing terms for design files, code, or source files after client project delivery. In terms of collaboration, the site clearly supports remote or on-site work, and offers consulting, workshops, talks, and ADPList mentoring.
Pricing is quote-based. The site only states “Reach Out for a Quote or Project Discussion” and does not publish fixed prices, packages, day rates, or project timelines. Its strengths are deep experience, solid cross-platform case studies, and coverage from strategy to front-end prototyping to team processes, making it suitable for product teams that need senior-level design judgment. The downside is limited transparency: pricing, delivery scope, post-delivery support, and contractual copyright terms all require further discussion. Its individual studio model also means delivery capacity for large concurrent projects should be evaluated.
nan.do is better suited to startups, enterprise product teams, SaaS/App/Web projects, media and gaming product teams, and clients needing design systems, UX audits, or prototype validation. Access from China cannot be determined based on the page content alone, and payment methods are not disclosed. If a China-based team needs local communication, RMB payment, or delivery for ICP-filed websites, it may also be worth comparing local UX consultancies, independent design consultants, design outsourcing teams, or international design firms such as IDEO, Frog, and Work & Co.
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nan.do is an Czechia Design & Creative provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach nan.do directly.