Bits Cryptocurrency App
OVERVIEW
Challenge
Cryptocurrencies are a form of currency that has been around since 2009 but it is still a mystery to a lot of people, especially since it isn't run by a bank. The issue that my project is trying to solve is to make a cryptocurrency app that is easy for anybody who is interested to wrap their head around.
Goal
The goals of this project are:
Make cryptocurrencies easy to buy and sell.
Demystify cryptocurrency for people.
Help people make smart choices when buying or selling cryptocurrency.
Role
This is a solo design project for Dribbble Education’s Product Design Bootcamp. My role in this was to create the visual look and feel so the Research, Empathy and Define stages were already completed.
DESIGN PROCESS
The Steps
Previous Work
Before I started the visual design, I was presented with the user research, user flow and wireframes.
User Research
Crypto Enthusiast User Persona
User Flow
Bits User Flow
Ideation
Visual Research: Colour
The colours I chose were meant to create a feeling of trust and loyalty. Cryptocurrency isn’t trusted by most people and so people need to feel like they can trust it. The main colour is blue to give a sense of loyalty and trust.
Colour Style Guide
Visual Research: Typography
Roboto is used throughout the entire design. Its simple but sturdy design makes the app more inviting while also being good to giving important information to the viewer.
Typography Style Guide
Visual Research: Iconography
The icons used in this project have a rounded design which contributes to the goal of making this app look inviting and accessible.
Iconography Style Guide
Visual Design
Bits High Fidelity Screens
Prototype & Test
Annotations
Bits Documentation
CONCLUSION
Summary
Outcome
The final result is a cryptocurrency app that makes information about buying and selling cryptocurrency easily digestible. On my path to becoming a product designer, I have done a lot of self-study which meant I picked up a lot of information in disjointed pieces. However, by completing this project I got more experience in working in a product design team where I would not have control over the entire process.
Final Thoughts
Designing the app has been a challenging and rewarding journey. My goal was to provide a simple solution based on the user research that was provided to me.