Dymension name service
Project details
For the Dymension Name Service, the goal was to make cryptocurrency transactions easier and safer by reducing errors commonly associated with traditional crypto addresses. The service allows users to register a unique name extension, simplifying the process of sending and receiving funds. In addition to purchasing a name, users can bid on already-taken names or create auctions, adding a competitive element to the name registration process.
I set out to create a seamless user flow for purchasing these name extensions, focusing on intuitive interactions and minimizing friction. The project began with a strategy workshop to align on features, followed by wireframing where I explored patterns from traditional domain registration systems. Given the absence of a design system, I experimented with high-fidelity designs early in the process, iterating based on feedback from multiple stakeholder sessions. The ultimate aim was to deliver a smooth, user-friendly experience that made securing a unique name extension both easy and secure for users.
Client
Dymension
Services
User experience design Interface design Product design Design system
Year
2024
Results
The project is currently in development, with core features being actively built. As the next phase approaches, I will be re-engaging to measure the success of the implementation through user feedback and data analysis. This process will involve refining the designs to ensure an even better alignment with user needs, optimizing the user experience, and improving the functionality based on real-world usage insights.