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A Card Activation Flow I Designed😀 With the world becoming increasingly digital, having users search for an ATM before using their cards is quickly becoming outdated. Here’s a flow I designed to make this activation process delightful. One thing I’m passionate about is designing experiences, not just interfaces, which...

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St _ ella2 years ago

Wow, this is great. Freeze card is it the same as block card? Why didn't you add the feature that ask the users why they're freezing the card?

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YJ⚜️2 years ago

@NkStellaHarris1 Thank you👏 Good observation! I did think about it and I’ll be adding it for the case study

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˗ˏˋA.S´ˎ˗2 years ago

Nice

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YJ⚜️2 years ago

Thank you👏

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LUNGU DESIGNER2 years ago

Omg…: this is fire 🔥

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YJ⚜️2 years ago

Thank you👏

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Dee 𖤍2 years ago

Hi, this is protopie right?

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YJ⚜️2 years ago

@yourDeeSigner Nope, Figma

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Big Sage2 years ago

Omo! I love this the experience

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YJ⚜️2 years ago

Thank you👏

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