One of my first projects at BCVault was redesigning the BCVault desktop application—a key product for secure crypto wallet management. The main goal was to modernize the interface and improve the user flow, making the app more intuitive for both beginners and experienced users.

I started by building the initial design concept in Adobe Illustrator, focusing on aesthetics, structure, and visual consistency. Once the concept was approved, I transitioned to Figma to design the complete UX and UI flow. Using Figma ensured full transparency and collaboration, allowing the development team to easily access the files, extract assets, and implement the design directly into code.

This project taught me how to balance security-focused functionality with a clean, user-friendly interface, while also collaborating closely with developers to streamline handoff and execution.

After completing the redesign of the BCVault desktop application, I was tasked with designing the BCVault mobile app—a secure crypto wallet manager that communicates directly with the BCVault hardware device.

The challenge was to translate the full functionality of the desktop app into a mobile-friendly experience, while also preparing the design to support upcoming features that would evolve with the rapidly changing crypto landscape. The goal was to give users the same level of control and security on their phones as they have on desktop, with seamless interaction between hardware and app.

I designed the entire UX and UI flow in Figma, focusing on intuitive navigation, clear transaction processes, and a consistent brand experience across platforms. The mobile app allows users to manage wallets, sign transactions, and perform all essential crypto operations—anytime, anywhere.

This project deepened my experience in cross-platform design, especially in balancing security, functionality, and usability on smaller screens.