How We Designed a Cryptocurrency Wallet in 2 Months and Helped a Client from Singapore Attract Users
If you want to break into Web 3.0, you need standout projects. This requires a vibrant and functional design, which is why the client turned to us.
Developers from Singapore decided to enter the market with their agency and asked Purrweb for help with the visual style — to come up with a logo and design a cryptocurrency wallet, and games. Spoiler alert: it turned out fresh and vibrant, and the client attracted investments and first users just 2 months into the project. Now we're telling (and showing) the case study.
How it all began
It all started with an insight. One day, a lead developer at a gaming studio in Singapore told the client that the cost per installation for a blockchain game was $4-5. This was significantly higher compared to regular applications. Additionally, gamers were asked to install a separate cryptocurrency wallet for in-game purchases. The grim result: a high user churn rate.
The client decided to address this problem and, at the same time, launch several new projects. The client’s team had significant experience: Singaporean developers had previously implemented a low-code builder for decentralized games. The only thing left was to develop a distinctive visual style that would unify all the products under one brand. For this task, the team turned to Purrweb: the client liked our cases.
Wallet, game, and logo
Our task consisted of three parts. The main one was to design a cryptocurrency wallet. But not just any, but with a lot of cool features:
In other words, everything to make using the application as simple and convenient as possible.
The unique product offering is an effortless entry without crypto expertise.
And to let more users know about the new wallet, the client decided to launch a game in the “2048” format. Developing its design was our second subtask.
The “2048” game is a computer puzzle in which players move and merge tiles with numbers. With each move, two identical tiles merge into one, doubling the number: 2 x 2 = 4, 4 x 4 = 8, 8 x 8 = 16, and so on. The player wins if he reaches the number 2048.
This simple puzzle motivates users to register in the cryptocurrency wallet. How? For example, each player receives a daily reward in the form of platform tokens and real cryptocurrency. This prize can be withdrawn after creating an account.
Another mechanic is the leadership system. The best players receive rewards in the form of real coins and platform tokens. To claim the prize, you need to... You guessed it right — complete registration in the integrated wallet.
And finally, the third subtask is to come up with a logo that will unify all these products under one brand.
In the end, we needed to develop the design for the logo, the mobile version of the cryptocurrency wallet, the NFT section, and also the browser version of the game. And all of this quickly — while the idea remains unique in the market.
We had already worked on projects from Web 3.0: we worked on the mobile service for the Broex wallet and assembled a crypto application from an API mosaic for a client from Japan. Therefore, the team knew what to do and immediately got to work.
We created a striking application design
The client suggested that we base our design on Lucky Wheel and Discord — these services were our main references. The application was supposed to be colorful and vibrant.
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At the same time, it was important not to overload the interface with information and to maintain airiness so that even beginners could easily navigate the cryptocurrency wallet.
We took all the conditions into account and found a solution for the wallet and the game.
Opted for a dark background. It complements the color palette and makes the elements even brighter.
Selected a vibrant palette. Shades of red and green, as well as an orange accent, blend harmoniously, highlighting key elements without visually overwhelming the user.
Settled on the font “Poppins”. It has a geometric, clean style and includes 18 variations, from thin to bold. Thanks to its wide range of styles and open feel, Poppins is excellent for both headings and long paragraphs.
It turned out to be a bright and eye-catching application. See for yourself.
Logo with a dragon
The client chose Discord as the main reference. Therefore, we decided to make the logo similar to the messenger icon, and together with the client, chose a character — a friendly Godzilla. Its eye and mouth mimic the shape of the letters “i” and “j” from the logo's font part.
Now, Godzilla unites the projects of the studio — exciting!
Results
Two months after starting work, the client had a thoughtful, bright, and creative visual style. The entire project cost $ 8,000. The product has already been launched — the wallet can be downloaded from the website.
The client was satisfied with the result: he received investments and attracted the first users to his project. Onward and upward, the agency will continue to grow.
Here is what Sameera Nilupul, founder and CEO of Kaiju, says:
We hired Purrweb to do a UX design for our mobile app. We are very satisfied with the service that they provided and we’re happy to recommend Purrweb to potential customers!
If you need a visual style for your project, contact us to get in touch with us. We'll listen to your idea carefully, share our expertise, and estimate costs and deadlines.