
Gamic HQ
Gamic HQ
Gamic HQ
Designing a Web3 Social & Finance Hub
Designing a Web3 Social & Finance Hub
Designing a Web3 Social & Finance Hub




MY ROLE
UX Lead - Logo & Branding, Illustration, Visual Design, User Flows, Rapid Prototyping
UX Lead - Logo & Branding, Illustration, Visual Design, User Flows, Rapid Prototyping
DELIVERABLES
Component Libraries
Component Libraries
User Interviews
User Interviews
High Fidelity Designs
High Fidelity Designs
TEAM
Product Managers
Developers (Web and
Mobile)
Developers (Web and
Mobile)
CLIENT / YEAR
Artist3 Labs - 2022
Artist3 Labs - 2022

MY ROLE
UX Lead - Logo & Branding, Illustration, Visual Design, User Flows, Rapid Prototyping
DELIVERABLES
Component Libraries
User Interviews
High Fidelity Designs
TEAM
Product Managers
Developers (Web and
Mobile)
CLIENT / YEAR
Artist3 Labs - 2022

Rethinking Social in Web3
Rethinking Social in Web3
Most Web3 products feel like a maze. Wallets, chats, DeFi dashboards scattered across platforms, clunky to use, and intimidating for new adopters. When I joined Gamic HQ, the challenge was simple to state but complex to solve: create a single platform where social connection and decentralized finance could co-exist naturally.
Most Web3 products feel like a maze. Wallets, chats, DeFi dashboards scattered across platforms, clunky to use, and intimidating for new adopters. When I joined Gamic HQ, the challenge was simple to state but complex to solve: create a single platform where social connection and decentralized finance could co-exist naturally.
Most Web3 products feel like a maze. Wallets, chats, DeFi dashboards scattered across platforms, clunky to use, and intimidating for new adopters. When I joined Gamic HQ, the challenge was simple to state but complex to solve: create a single platform where social connection and decentralized finance could co-exist naturally.
Our audience wasn’t just crypto-natives. It was Web2 users curious about Web3, creators building communities, and everyday people looking for a place to connect and grow. They didn’t want another Discord clone or a DeFi tool dressed up as “community.” They wanted clarity, safety, and reward for their time.
Our audience wasn’t just crypto-natives. It was Web2 users curious about Web3, creators building communities, and everyday people looking for a place to connect and grow. They didn’t want another Discord clone or a DeFi tool dressed up as “community.” They wanted clarity, safety, and reward for their time.
Our audience wasn’t just crypto-natives. It was Web2 users curious about Web3, creators building communities, and everyday people looking for a place to connect and grow. They didn’t want another Discord clone or a DeFi tool dressed up as “community.” They wanted clarity, safety, and reward for their time.

Groundwork: Listening Before Building
Groundwork: Listening Before Building
Through dozens of interviews with creators, community managers, and curious Web2 users, a clear pattern emerged: the promise of Web3 was inspiring, but the path to it was exhausting.
• Onboarding was a cliff, not a bridge.
For most newcomers, connecting a wallet at signup felt like being asked to hand over your house keys to a stranger. Trust evaporated before the journey even began.
• Communities lived in fragments.
Discord for chatter, Telegram for updates, Google Sheets for tracking tokens, and five different wallets for transactions. Building belonging meant juggling apps.
• Motivation slipped away.
Without rewards or recognition, communities were like campfires that burned bright and died fast. Engagement was fragile, always one distraction away from collapse.
• The language itself was hostile.
Staking, gas fees, bridging—terms that made seasoned crypto users nod but left Web2 newcomers feeling alienated, embarrassed, or simply excluded.
Through dozens of interviews with creators, community managers, and curious Web2 users, a clear pattern emerged: the promise of Web3 was inspiring, but the path to it was exhausting.
• Onboarding was a cliff, not a bridge.
For most newcomers, connecting a wallet at signup felt like being asked to hand over your house keys to a stranger. Trust evaporated before the journey even began.
• Communities lived in fragments.
Discord for chatter, Telegram for updates, Google Sheets for tracking tokens, and five different wallets for transactions. Building belonging meant juggling apps.
• Motivation slipped away.
Without rewards or recognition, communities were like campfires that burned bright and died fast. Engagement was fragile, always one distraction away from collapse.
• The language itself was hostile.
Staking, gas fees, bridging—terms that made seasoned crypto users nod but left Web2 newcomers feeling alienated, embarrassed, or simply excluded.
Through dozens of interviews with creators, community managers, and curious Web2 users, a clear pattern emerged: the promise of Web3 was inspiring, but the path to it was exhausting.
• Onboarding was a cliff, not a bridge.
For most newcomers, connecting a wallet at signup felt like being asked to hand over your house keys to a stranger. Trust evaporated before the journey even began.
• Communities lived in fragments.
Discord for chatter, Telegram for updates, Google Sheets for tracking tokens, and five different wallets for transactions. Building belonging meant juggling apps.
• Motivation slipped away.
Without rewards or recognition, communities were like campfires that burned bright and died fast. Engagement was fragile, always one distraction away from collapse.
• The language itself was hostile.
Staking, gas fees, bridging—terms that made seasoned crypto users nod but left Web2 newcomers feeling alienated, embarrassed, or simply excluded.
What we uncovered wasn’t just usability issues it was a trust deficit. People wanted to be part of Web3, but they needed a space that felt safe, intuitive and rewarding from the very first click.
This became our design mandate: reduce friction, restore trust, and weave social and finance into one seamless flow.
What we uncovered wasn’t just usability issues it was a trust deficit. People wanted to be part of Web3, but they needed a space that felt safe, intuitive and rewarding from the very first click.
This became our design mandate: reduce friction, restore trust, and weave social and finance into one seamless flow.
What we uncovered wasn’t just usability issues it was a trust deficit. People wanted to be part of Web3, but they needed a space that felt safe, intuitive and rewarding from the very first click.
This became our design mandate: reduce friction, restore trust, and weave social and finance into one seamless flow.





Building the Foundations:
Design System & Flows
Building the Foundations:
Design System & Flows
To scale, I built a modular design system using Rayna UI as a foundation ensuring that every component, from buttons to dashboards, stayed consistent across complex user journeys.
Prototyping became our testing ground. Each iteration revealed new truths:
To scale, I built a modular design system using Rayna UI as a foundation ensuring that every component, from buttons to dashboards, stayed consistent across complex user journeys.
Prototyping became our testing ground. Each iteration revealed new truths:
To scale, I built a modular design system using Rayna UI as a foundation ensuring that every component, from buttons to dashboards, stayed consistent across complex user journeys.
Prototyping became our testing ground. Each iteration revealed new truths:
Onboarding needed multiple entry paths (email, social logins, custodial wallets) before users felt safe enough to integrate fully.
Communities thrived when creation was fast and playful token airdrops in chat turned contributors into collaborators.
Navigation had to feel like a social app first, finance app second conversations, not charts, anchored the experience.
Onboarding needed multiple entry paths (email, social logins, custodial wallets) before users felt safe enough to integrate fully.
Communities thrived when creation was fast and playful token airdrops in chat turned contributors into collaborators.
Navigation had to feel like a social app first, finance app second conversations, not charts, anchored the experience.
Onboarding needed multiple entry paths (email, social logins, custodial wallets) before users felt safe enough to integrate fully.
Communities thrived when creation was fast and playful token airdrops in chat turned contributors into collaborators.
Navigation had to feel like a social app first, finance app second conversations, not charts, anchored the experience.





Breaking Complexity Into Experiences
Breaking Complexity Into Experiences
Designing Gamic wasn’t about adding features; it was about taming chaos. Each decision had to turn friction into flow, confusion into clarity, and hesitation into trust.
Designing Gamic wasn’t about adding features; it was about taming chaos. Each decision had to turn friction into flow, confusion into clarity, and hesitation into trust.
Designing Gamic wasn’t about adding features; it was about taming chaos. Each decision had to turn friction into flow, confusion into clarity, and hesitation into trust.
What followed was a series of intentional choices, moments where we reimagined what a Web3 product could feel like. Not tools stitched together, but experiences that worked in harmony.
What followed was a series of intentional choices, moments where we reimagined what a Web3 product could feel like. Not tools stitched together, but experiences that worked in harmony.
What followed was a series of intentional choices, moments where we reimagined what a Web3 product could feel like. Not tools stitched together, but experiences that worked in harmony.

Onboarding Without Friction
Onboarding Without Friction
Web3 apps often lose users at the very first step: the wallet connect wall. For Gamic, we flipped the script. Instead of forcing a single path, we designed multiple entry doors, social logins (WhatsApp, Telegram, Apple, Google), traditional (email/phone), and native wallet connections.
Web3 apps often lose users at the very first step: the wallet connect wall. For Gamic, we flipped the script. Instead of forcing a single path, we designed multiple entry doors, social logins (WhatsApp, Telegram, Apple, Google), traditional (email/phone), and native wallet connections.
Web3 apps often lose users at the very first step: the wallet connect wall. For Gamic, we flipped the script. Instead of forcing a single path, we designed multiple entry doors, social logins (WhatsApp, Telegram, Apple, Google), traditional (email/phone), and native wallet connections.
This flexibility turned onboarding into a choice, not a choke point. Users could start where they felt most comfortable and gradually layer in wallets later.
This flexibility turned onboarding into a choice, not a choke point. Users could start where they felt most comfortable and gradually layer in wallets later.
This flexibility turned onboarding into a choice, not a choke point. Users could start where they felt most comfortable and gradually layer in wallets later.





Conversations That Travel With You
Conversations That Travel With You
Instead of splitting chats across endless apps, Gamic’s conversation view became a unifying layer. Direct messages, community channels, private rooms, even integrated WhatsApp and Telegram threads all lived in one place.
Instead of splitting chats across endless apps, Gamic’s conversation view became a unifying layer. Direct messages, community channels, private rooms, even integrated WhatsApp and Telegram threads all lived in one place.
Instead of splitting chats across endless apps, Gamic’s conversation view became a unifying layer. Direct messages, community channels, private rooms, even integrated WhatsApp and Telegram threads all lived in one place.
This wasn’t just about convenience; it made Gamic feel like the center of gravity for your digital social life.
This wasn’t just about convenience; it made Gamic feel like the center of gravity for your digital social life.
This wasn’t just about convenience; it made Gamic feel like the center of gravity for your digital social life.





Communities as Living Ecosystems
Communities as Living Ecosystems
We redefined communities from static groups into dynamic hubs:
Admins managed members, posted announcements and shaped culture with flexible rules.
Members navigated public channels or intimate invite-only rooms, making large groups feel personal.
Rewards were built in. With airdrops, communities could instantly gift tokens or NFTs to individuals, select groups, or anyone quick enough to claim.
We redefined communities from static groups into dynamic hubs:
Admins managed members, posted announcements and shaped culture with flexible rules.
Members navigated public channels or intimate invite-only rooms, making large groups feel personal.
Rewards were built in. With airdrops, communities could instantly gift tokens or NFTs to individuals, select groups, or anyone quick enough to claim.
We redefined communities from static groups into dynamic hubs:
Admins managed members, posted announcements and shaped culture with flexible rules.
Members navigated public channels or intimate invite-only rooms, making large groups feel personal.
Rewards were built in. With airdrops, communities could instantly gift tokens or NFTs to individuals, select groups, or anyone quick enough to claim.
Communities shifted from being consumers of content to co-creators of value.
Communities shifted from being consumers of content to co-creators of value.
Communities shifted from being consumers of content to co-creators of value.




















A Wallet That Doesn’t Intimidate
A Wallet That Doesn’t Intimidate
Crypto wallets are often sterile and intimidating. We designed Gamic’s wallet to feel familiar and approachable while still powerful:
Crypto wallets are often sterile and intimidating. We designed Gamic’s wallet to feel familiar and approachable while still powerful:
Crypto wallets are often sterile and intimidating. We designed Gamic’s wallet to feel familiar and approachable while still powerful:
Fund with fiat or crypto
Swap, bridge, or off-ramp directly
Share addresses and track balances without friction
Instead of hiding finance behind jargon, we wove it into everyday actions. Sending tokens could feel as natural as sending a message.
Fund with fiat or crypto
Swap, bridge, or off-ramp directly
Share addresses and track balances without friction
Instead of hiding finance behind jargon, we wove it into everyday actions. Sending tokens could feel as natural as sending a message.
Fund with fiat or crypto
Swap, bridge, or off-ramp directly
Share addresses and track balances without friction
Instead of hiding finance behind jargon, we wove it into everyday actions. Sending tokens could feel as natural as sending a message.





Rewards That Reinforce Behavior
Rewards That Reinforce Behavior
At the heart of Gamic was the belief that participation should be rewarded. We built a system where daily actions logging in, chatting, transacting earned points. These points translated into token and NFT rewards, turning activity into recognition.
At the heart of Gamic was the belief that participation should be rewarded. We built a system where daily actions logging in, chatting, transacting earned points. These points translated into token and NFT rewards, turning activity into recognition.
At the heart of Gamic was the belief that participation should be rewarded. We built a system where daily actions logging in, chatting, transacting earned points. These points translated into token and NFT rewards, turning activity into recognition.
This design nudged users to return not out of obligation, but because the product felt alive and reciprocal.
This design nudged users to return not out of obligation, but because the product felt alive and reciprocal.
This design nudged users to return not out of obligation, but because the product felt alive and reciprocal.




















Key Metrics
Key Metrics

300,000+
Users onboarded within the first three days of launch, showing massive early adoption.
40%
Reduction in onboarding drop-off after introducing flexible sign-up methods (social logins, wallets, email/phone).
65%
Increase in active conversations after unifying chats across DMs, communities, and integrations with WhatsApp/Telegram.
2.5x
Growth in community participation driven by token/NFT airdrops and real-time rewards.
$1.8M
Secured in funding through Binance Labs incubation, validating product-market confidence.
Industry Recognition
Named Best Web3 App in Nigeria (2023) and recognized as the only African product incubated by Binance Labs in 2023.

300,000+
Users onboarded within the first three days of launch, showing massive early adoption.
40%
Reduction in onboarding drop-off after introducing flexible sign-up methods (social logins, wallets, email/phone).
65%
Increase in active conversations after unifying chats across DMs, communities, and integrations with WhatsApp/Telegram.
2.5x
Growth in community participation driven by token/NFT airdrops and real-time rewards.
$1.8M
Secured in funding through Binance Labs incubation, validating product-market confidence.
Industry Recognition
Named Best Web3 App in Nigeria (2023) and recognized as the only African product incubated by Binance Labs in 2023.

300,000+
Users onboarded within the first three days of launch, showing massive early adoption.
40%
Reduction in onboarding drop-off after introducing flexible sign-up methods (social logins, wallets, email/phone).
65%
Increase in active conversations after unifying chats across DMs, communities, and integrations with WhatsApp/Telegram.
2.5x
Growth in community participation driven by token/NFT airdrops and real-time rewards.
$1.8M
Secured in funding through Binance Labs incubation, validating product-market confidence.
Industry Recognition
Named Best Web3 App in Nigeria (2023) and recognized as the only African product incubated by Binance Labs in 2023.





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