Bittrace is a B2B platform designed for cryptocurrency crime investigations, transaction monitoring (KYT), and anti-money laundering (AML) operations. It is used by government organizations, including the Royal Thai Police. Due to an NDA, I can only showcase the landing page and selected interface adaptations—the core platform remains confidential
Project Goals
Create a modern and trustworthy visual identity for a high-tech platform that helps law enforcement agencies and financial organizations monitor suspicious transactions and manage cryptocurrency-related risks
Key Challenges
Design a landing page that explains a complex product in a clear and accessible way
Adapt the interface for desktop and mobile devices
Reinforce the brand’s digital identity through color, typography, and visual language
Present complex analytical data in a simple and intuitive UI
Build a scalable interface structure for forms, dashboards, and data filtering
Solutions & Approach
Built a bold visual identity around a vibrant orange-to-purple gradient to emphasize innovation and differentiate the platform from competitors
Designed dashboard prototypes with detailed transaction views, risk categories, and threat levels
Used a component-based design system with an atomic approach to ensure scalability
Created a flexible modular grid for seamless adaptation across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Designed UX flows for forms (such as “Ask a Question”) and refined microinteractions, including success states and language switching
Home page
What I Learned
Designing for FinTech and RegTech products where clarity and precision are critical
Balancing strong visual identity with the needs of a highly structured enterprise product
Creating complex interfaces for different user groups, from law enforcement agencies to financial teams
Tools
Figma (UI Kit, responsive layouts, prototyping)
FigJam (user flows and workshops)
Notion (documentation for the UI Kit and UX decisions)