Case Study - VeritID Mobile App


Role - UI Designer

Client - TSA / DHS


VeritID high fidelity prototype

Project Description

A mobile application that securely stored ID, insurance, credit or bank cards, transit, and membership cards using data encryption and facial recognition. All cards are an official and legally accepted version whenever possible. The app also stores critical medical information like allergies, medications, and chronic health conditions, which can be accessed by responders while keeping all other stored information securely locked.


Project Sketches

low fidelity wireframe

low fidelity wireframe

My Role

Research, prototype, and test all aspects of the VeritID app, including cross-platform compatibility, data encryption, usability and accessibility features, design and aesthetics.

The Challenges

Separate ID, insurance, payment, transit, and membership cards is cumbersome and inefficient. Additionally, cards are not accessible for individuals with vision or mobility impairments, they are not secure and can be lost or stolen, and they do not provide a simple means for medical responders to review critical health information in an emergency.


The Client

The Transportation Security Administration, in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, is seeking to simplify travel documents and streamline travel and medical emergency response time.

The Solution

A single application that securely stores cards, including government issued ID, using data encryption and facial recognition, with customizable settings to only relay the information necessary for a given transaction, accepted by TSA and other government agencies. Easy to activate accessibility features like screen reader software, hands free functionality, adjustable colors and font size. Medical emergency information setting will allow responders to access only pertinent medical information.

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