Onboarding UI Guidelines for Designers

Target Audience MirrorWallet is designed for users aged 18 to 70 years who own a smartphone. The onboarding process must be simple, intuitive, and accessible to both crypto beginners and experienced u

1. Core Principles

Simplicity First – Users should immediately understand what the app does and how to get started. Trust & Security – The design should convey safety and reliability. Avoid unnecessary complexity. Modern & Elegant – A premium feel with a clean UI that appeals to both younger and older users. Guided Experience – No seed phrase setup; instead, focus on biometric authentication (Face ID, fingerprint).

2. Screen 1: Welcome & Introduction

Objective: Clearly introduce MirrorWallet and its value. Key Elements:

  • A sleek hero image or animation (e.g., a futuristic wallet/card).

  • A short, impactful tagline: “Your Crypto, Simplified & Secure”.

  • Two buttons:

    • “Get Started” (primary action, highlighted)

    • “Login” (for returning users, secondary action)

Design Style:

  • Dark mode with modern gradients or premium metallic textures (inspired by UI 1).

  • Clear, large fonts for easy readability across all age groups.

3. Screen 2: Account Setup Options

Objective: Allow users to quickly set up or import a wallet. Key Elements:

  • Three clear options (inspired by UI 3):

    1. Create New Wallet (Primary action)

    2. Add Existing Wallet (For users who have MirrorWallet Before .)

  • Icons for each option to improve visual clarity.

Pro Tip: Ensure large tap targets for accessibility.

4. Screen 3: Security & Authentication Setup

Objective: Ensure users understand that MirrorWallet is secure and requires biometric login. Key Elements:

  • “Your Security, Your Control” tagline.

  • Quick explanation: “Access your wallet securely with Face ID or fingerprint. No passwords, no seed phrases.”

  • One-button setup: “Enable Biometric Login” (with option to skip).

Design Style:

  • Clean, minimal, and reassuring. Use soft animations (e.g., fingerprint scanning).

5. Final Touch: UI Considerations

  • Large, clear fonts (for accessibility).

  • Simple navigation (no clutter, clear hierarchy).

  • Consistent design language (smooth transitions, subtle animations).

  • High contrast & readability for all age groups.

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