ZedVest Investment App

A digital investment platform designed to give everyday people in emerging markets access to secure, dollar-denominated investment opportunities.

FIGMA, FIGJAM

PRODUCT DESIGN

CASE STUDY

Project Overview

ZedVest is a digital investment platform designed to give everyday people in emerging markets access to secure, dollar-denominated investment opportunities.

 

My role was to design the end-to-end user experience, from onboarding and funding flows to investment discovery, performance monitoring, and withdrawals. The goal was not only to create an intuitive interface but also to tackle systemic barriers to investment: lack of trust, limited financial literacy, and the friction of cross-border transactions.

 

This case study documents my process, including research insights, design decisions, challenges, and outcomes. It reflects on how thoughtful design can unlock financial opportunities in contexts where trust, transparency, and usability are paramount.

 

This was a solo UX and UI project covering product thinking, interaction design, visual design, and AI UX strategy.

Introduction

In many African markets, access to reliable, high-yield investments is limited. Traditional options are often denominated in local currencies prone to devaluation. Dollar-denominated investments provide stability but are usually restricted to sophisticated investors or institutions.

ZedVest set out to close this gap by creating a platform that:

My Role

I served as the Lead UX/UI Designer, responsible for:

Research & Insights

Scope

Since the target audience spans first-time retail investors and semi-experienced professionals, I structured research around:

Key Findings

1. Trust is the #1 barrier

Users expressed skepticism about investment apps due to:

Implication: 

The design needed to over-communicate trust signals—transparency, regulatory info, clear returns.

2. Financial literacy gaps

Many first-time investors struggle with:

Implication: 

Provide bite-sized education inside the app - tooltips, contextual explanations, and comparisons.

3. Cross-currency funding is confusing

Funding in Naira vs USD raised common questions:

Implication: 

The funding flow had to be frictionless and transparent, showing exact exchange rates and settlement times.

4. Simplicity matters more than variety

Users preferred a curated set of safe, high-quality opportunities over dozens of complex products. Too many choices created overwhelm and decision paralysis.

Implication: 

Keep the investment catalog focused and guide users with personalized recommendations.

Problem Definition

The research revealed three major challenges to solve:

Design Goals

The research revealed three major challenges to solve:

1. Trust by Design

2. Frictionless Funding

3. Accessible Investment Education

4. Clean, Mobile-First Experience

Ideation & Concept Development

After defining the problem and aligning on design goals, I moved into structured ideation. I combined design thinking methods with a lean product design mindset to generate concepts quickly and validate feasibility.

Techniques applied:

Key Conceptual Themes

Design Execution

Accessibility Considerations

Once wireframes were validated, I moved into high-fidelity UI design.

Design principles applied:

Final Design

The final screens reflected ZedVest’s core goals:

Outcomes

Impact

Reflections

Future iterations should explore:

  • Personalized investment recommendations to guide beginners.
  • Gamification / progress indicators to drive continued engagement.
  • Education layers (tooltips, explainers) to reduce intimidation for first-time investors.

Prototype