Loading screen of the Dandelion Mobile App
It was time to rein-vision the mobile user experience for Dandelion, a crypto network built for everyone.
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phase 1://onboardingphase 2://home & featuresphase 3://settingsphase 4://summary

phase 1://onboarding

These were the steps in the onboarding process, which can be broken down in the following segments:
• Welcome
• Sign-in
• Import Wallet
• Create Wallet
• Recovery
login
sign-in
sign-in success + biometrics prompt
login options
password creation
secret recovery phrase
secret recovery phrase entry
importing security keys
creating a wallet password
account recovery

phase 2://home & features

This is the meat of the project, the home and other features which can be broken down in the following segments:
• Home
• Transaction History
• Authentication
• pay
- QR
- NFC
• transfer
• convert
home
transaction history
authentication
authentication - success
pay - QR
pay - QR - success
pay - NFC
pay - NFC - success
transfer - contacts
transfer - user
transfer - user - amount
convert - home
convert - add payment method
convert - card summary
convert - home (mock 2)
• added popular conversions
transfer - within Dandelion
transfer - scheduled transfer
transfer - summary
convert - home (mock 3)
• added upcoming scheduled conversions with dots representing how many conversions per day
convert - card to Dandelion
convert - summary
convert - scheduled transactions date picker

phase 3://settings

Settings are accessible from the home page, and can be broken down in the following segments:
• Hamburger Menu
• Main
• Language
• Wallets
• Currency
hamburger menu
settings - home
settings - language
settings - wallets
settings - currency

phase 4://summary

Learning Outcomes: 
Overall the project was very enjoyable to brainstorm and execute. Unlike the typical UI workflow, I essentially went straight to hi-fi. This project lacks the user-testing and empathy stages, and rather came from my personal understanding on user interface work.