Print-on-Demand & Designer Marketplace Platform

Built from design assets to production - zero NextEnvision footprint in the delivered product
Full-Stack Web Platform | White Label Delivery | eCommerce & Creative Industry | Australia
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PROJECT SNAPSHOT

WHITE LABEL DISCLOSURE:This project was delivered under a white label engagement. As is standard practice at NextEnvision, the end client and the agency partner remain confidential. All identifying details - company names, stakeholder names, and any proprietary business information - have been removed or masked. The technical scope, architecture, and delivery process described below are accurate.
  • Industry Mining: eCommerce — Print-on-Demand & Designer Marketplace
  • Geography: Australia
  • Client Type: Print-on-Demand platform operator (masked)
  • Delivery Model: Full white label delivered via agency partner
  • Project Type: Greenfield build – design assets to production
  • Duration: Approximately 5 months
  • Delivered By: NextEnvision Digital: full engineering team
  • Platform Type: Multi-application web platform – marketplace, design studio, fulfilment, admin
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THE BRIEF

The client needed a fully operational print-on-demand and designer marketplace platform – a system where independent designers could upload artwork, apply it to a catalogue of physical products, publish designs for sale, and earn revenue from each transaction. The end customer could browse the marketplace, purchase customised products, and receive them through a fully automated fulfilment and logistics pipeline.

The client came with complete brand assets – logo, colour palette, typography, UI designs, and a detailed product vision. NextEnvision’s role was to engineer everything: the platform architecture, the frontend, the backend, the design studio tooling, the fulfilment integration, the payment system, the admin infrastructure, and the deployment pipeline.

The project was delivered through an agency partner. The end client never engaged with NextEnvision directly. All communication, delivery, and branding was handled entirely through the agency. This is the white label model in its purest form.

THE CHALLENGES

This was not a standard eCommerce build. The intersection of custom product design tooling, real-time mockup generation, multi-party revenue sharing, and physical fulfilment logistics required NextEnvision to solve a series of genuinely complex engineering problems simultaneously.
Browser-based design studio with real-time product mockup generation

Designers needed a full in-browser design tool – adding text, images, masks, filters, and shapes – with the ability to see their design rendered on actual product mockups in real time. This required a custom canvas-based editor integrated with server-side mockup generation, handling product-specific dimensions, print zones, and colour variants across hundreds of product types.

Catalogue management across hundreds of product variants

The platform supports T-shirts, crop tops, hoodies, sweatshirts, mugs, tote bags, phone cases, and more – each with multiple colours, sizes, and print specifications. The catalogue system needed to handle product-specific print zones, pricing rules, stock availability, and mockup templates without any manual configuration per design.

Multi-party revenue model - designer earnings, platform fees, and fulfilment costs

Every sale on the platform involved three financial layers: the buyer price, the platform’s margin, and the designer’s earned percentage. The system needed to calculate, track, and distribute these automatically – with designer dashboards showing real-time earnings, sales performance, and payout history.

Automated print fulfilment and order logistics

Once a customer placed an order, the platform needed to automatically route the order to the correct print provider, pass the design artwork at the correct print resolution and dimensions, and track fulfilment status through to delivery confirmation – all without manual intervention.

AI-powered design generation

The platform needed an integrated AI design tool allowing users to generate artwork from text prompts as a starting point for their designs. This required integration with an AI image generation API, output handling, and seamless import into the design studio canvas.

Community publishing and discovery

Beyond selling, designers could publish designs to a public community catalogue – allowing other users to discover, browse, and rate designs. This required a recommendation and discovery layer, rating mechanics, and community-level artwork management separate from the commercial marketplace.

Designer onboarding, verification, and account management

The platform required a complete designer account system – registration, email verification, profile management, portfolio dashboards, earnings tracking, withdrawal requests, and sales analytics. Each designer needed a self-contained workspace within the platform.

Performance and scalability under concurrent design sessions

The browser-based design studio is computationally intensive – canvas rendering, real-time mockup generation, and filter application all running simultaneously across potentially hundreds of concurrent users. The architecture needed to handle this without degradation.

WHAT NEXTENVISION BUILT

NextEnvision engineered the entire platform from scratch - architecture, frontend, backend, database design, payment integration, fulfilment pipeline, AI integration, and deployment. Four distinct functional modules, one coherent system.
Application 1 - Public Marketplace & Discovery
Application 2 - Designer Studio & Design Tool
Application 3 - Fulfilment & Order Management
Application 4 - Platform Administration

TECHNOLOGY & INFRASTRUCTURE

The technology stack was selected to balance performance, scalability, developer velocity, and long-term maintainability - with the design studio's real-time requirements driving key architectural decisions.
Frontend

React – component-based architecture for all platform modules, responsive design across mobile and desktop

Design Studio

HTML5 Canvas API – custom canvas editor for real-time design creation, manipulation, and mockup preview

Backend

Node.js – RESTful API architecture serving all platform modules from a single secured backend

Database

Relational database with schema designed for multi-party revenue tracking, product catalogue, and user management

Authentication

JWT-based authentication with role-based access control across designer, customer, and admin roles

AI Integration

AI image generation API – text-to-image design creation integrated directly into the studio canvas

Payment Processing

Integrated payment gateway for customer checkout and designer payout processing

Mockup Generation

Server-side product mockup rendering – design artwork composited onto product photography at correct dimensions

Fulfilment Integration

Print fulfilment API integration – automated order routing, print-ready file delivery, and status tracking

Email Infrastructure

Transactional email system for registration verification, order confirmations, and designer notifications

Security

HTTPS throughout, secure payment handling, input validation, protected API endpoints

Hosting & Deployment

Cloud-hosted with environment separation (development, staging, production), CI/CD pipeline for reliable deployments

HOW THE WHITE LABEL DELIVERY WORKED

This project was a three-layer white label engagement - a model NextEnvision operates with precision.
LAYER

1

The End Client

Print-on-demand platform operator – commissioned the platform, provided brand assets, logo, UI designs, and product vision

LAYER

2

The Agency Partner

Digital agency – managed the client relationship, requirements, and delivery communication

LAYER

3

NextEnvision Digital

Full engineering delivery – architecture, development, testing, deployment – zero client-facing footprint

The end client never knew NextEnvision existed. All technical decisions, architecture choices, and delivery milestones were managed through the agency partner. The platform was delivered under the client’s brand – their logo, their design language, their domain. This is the standard NextEnvision maintains on every white label engagement.

What this meant in practice:

  • The client provided their logo and complete UI designs – NextEnvision built to those exact specifications
  • All platform branding, copy, domain, and product identity belongs entirely to the client
  • NextEnvision’s name does not appear anywhere in the delivered platform
  • The agency managed all client-facing communication – NextEnvision operated entirely in the background
  • The delivered codebase, all assets, and the production environment are fully owned by the client

OUTCOMES & DELIVERY

Outcome
Detail
Delivered on time

Full platform – all four modules – delivered from design assets to production within the agreed timeline.

Zero scope compromise

Every feature in the original scope was delivered – design studio, AI integration, fulfilment pipeline, marketplace, and admin infrastructure.

Live and operational

The platform is live and accessible publicly – designers are creating, publishing, and earning through the platform.

Full brand fidelity

The delivered platform matches the client’s brand assets precisely – logo, colour palette, typography, and design language applied consistently across every screen.

Automated fulfilment

End-to-end print fulfilment runs automatically from order placement to delivery – no manual intervention required.

White label maintained throughout

Zero NextEnvision footprint in the delivered product. The client received a platform that appeared to be built entirely by the agency.

Agency partner retained

The agency partner continues to work with NextEnvision – the clearest signal that a white label engagement was executed correctly.