QVULT: PKI Lifecycle Management Platform
Design from a Scrach
Year
One year
Type of Project
Cyber Security
My Role
UX/UI Designer

Case Study
Objective
Designing a product from a scratch hand-in-hand with a Cybersecurity Expert.

Process
Over the past year, I’ve continued to lead the design of QVULT as it matured from MVP to a fully operational cybersecurity platform. Working closely with developers in India and a product team in the U.S., I maintained a high level of professionalism while navigating time zone challenges and ensuring smooth collaboration across teams.

Outcome
My focus was on refining the platform’s user experience—enhancing the visual language, improving information architecture, and aligning the interface with advanced cybersecurity concepts such as private key management and secure user flows. While I didn’t work on the backend, I collaborated closely with specialists to translate complex security mechanisms into clear, intuitive interfaces.

This phase of the project deepened my ability to design for high-stakes environments, where usability must coexist with technical precision and trust.
Standout Features
Created end-to-end user flows and interfaces, ensuring usability while supporting complex security tasks.
Adapted to developer preferences by incorporating custom UI frameworks as needed.
Designed custom icons mimicking SSL/TLS certificates to support clear visual communication.
Defined the information architecture and user flows to simplify technical processes for end users.
Built high-fidelity prototypes that facilitated effective communication with stakeholders and sped up design iterations.
Delivered a complex, feature-rich prototype in Figma that closely resembled the final product, using advanced skills to overcome tool limitations and ensure production-ready clarity.