Work

Work

Sandbox

Sandbox

About Me

About Me

Resume

Alaska

Digital ID

View Process Deck

Tools

Timeline

1 Month

2025

Skills

UX Design

Prototyping

Visual Design

Initial Steps

OVERVIEW

An everyday document redesigned for tomorrow

Identification is moving into the digital space, as seen in airports and emerging state programs. In response to this shift, I explored a digital driver’s license concept designed specifically for Alaska.

challenge

Communicating a physical document in a digital space.

solutions

Streamlined Design Flow

Intuitive User Interface

Personal Connection to User

research

Learning what’s been done before to find a use case

Comparative Analysis

Apple Wallet vs GET Mobile ID

 

Key Takeaways for GET

 

  1. Simple but lacks personality and engagement
  2. Inconsistent image quality disrupts cohesion
  3. Unclear wording for actions reduces user confidence

 

Key Takeaways for Apple ID

 

  1. Clean, brand-aligned design
  2. Important details are de-emphasized
  3. Lacks practicality for high-pressure travel scenarios.

Why focus on Alaska?

Opportunity for impact

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Population

733,391

User Demographic

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Design process

Beginning to visualize the research findings...

Moodboards + lo-fi wireframes

V1 Cartography Inspired

This version is inspired by themes of watercolor and cartography, connecting users to their experience within the mountain terrain.

V2 Cyanotype Inspired

Blending the art style of cyanotype with themes of Alaskan nature. Focusing on inverted imagery and bright blues.

Iterations

Branding

Final

Solution

Lessons Learned

Balancing visual identity with UX

Don’t be afraid to mix a live prototype with After effects magic

Type hierarchy is the core of everything!

Still Screens

Let’s get connected!

Email: LeahHeely@gmail.com

Instagram: @leahdesigns.fig

Linkedin: leah-healy-b25964252

Work

Work

Sandbox

Sandbox

About Me

About Me

Resume

Alaska

Digital ID

View Process Deck

Tools

Timeline

1 Month

2025

Skills

UX Design

Prototyping

Visual Design

Initial Steps

OVERVIEW

An everyday document redesigned for tomorrow

Identification is moving into the digital space, as seen in airports and emerging state programs. In response to this shift, I explored a digital driver’s license concept designed specifically for Alaska.

challenge

Communicating a physical document in a digital space.

solutions

Streamlined Design Flow

Intuitive User Interface

Personal Connection to User

research

Learning what’s been done before to find a use case

Comparative Analysis

Apple Wallet vs GET Mobile ID

 

Key Takeaways for GET

 

  1. Simple but lacks personality and engagement
  2. Inconsistent image quality disrupts cohesion
  3. Unclear wording for actions reduces user confidence

 

Key Takeaways for Apple ID

 

  1. Clean, brand-aligned design
  2. Important details are de-emphasized
  3. Lacks practicality for high-pressure travel scenarios.

Why focus on Alaska?

Opportunity for impact

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Population

733,391

User Demographic

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Design process

Beginning to visualize the research findings...

Moodboards + lo-fi wireframes

V1 Cartography Inspired

This version is inspired by themes of watercolor and cartography, connecting users to their experience within the mountain terrain.

V2 Cyanotype Inspired

Blending the art style of cyanotype with themes of Alaskan nature. Focusing on inverted imagery and bright blues.

Iterations

Branding

Final

Solution

Lessons Learned

Balancing visual identity with UX

Don’t be afraid to mix a live prototype with After effects magic

Type hierarchy is the core of everything!

Still Screens

Let’s get connected!

Email: LeahHeely@gmail.com

Instagram: @leahdesigns.fig

Linkedin: leah-healy-b25964252

Work

Work

Sandbox

Sandbox

About Me

About Me

Resume

Alaska

Digital ID

View Process Deck

Tools

Timeline

1 Month

2025

Skills

UX Design

Prototyping

Visual Design

Initial Steps

OVERVIEW

An everyday document redesigned for tomorrow

Identification is moving into the digital space, as seen in airports and emerging state programs. In response to this shift, I explored a digital driver’s license concept designed specifically for Alaska.

challenge

Communicating a physical document in a digital space.

solutions

Streamlined Design Flow

Intuitive User Interface

Personal Connection to User

research

Learning what’s been done before to find a use case

Comparative Analysis

Apple Wallet vs GET Mobile ID

 

Key Takeaways for GET

 

  1. Simple but lacks personality and engagement
  2. Inconsistent image quality disrupts cohesion
  3. Unclear wording for actions reduces user confidence

 

Key Takeaways for Apple ID

 

  1. Clean, brand-aligned design
  2. Important details are de-emphasized
  3. Lacks practicality for high-pressure travel scenarios.

Why focus on Alaska?

Opportunity for impact

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Population

733,391

User Demographic

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Design process

Beginning to visualize the research findings...

Moodboards + lo-fi wireframes

V1 Cartography Inspired

This version is inspired by themes of watercolor and cartography, connecting users to their experience within the mountain terrain.

V2 Cyanotype Inspired

Blending the art style of cyanotype with themes of Alaskan nature. Focusing on inverted imagery and bright blues.

Iterations

Branding

Final

Solution

Lessons Learned

Balancing visual identity with UX

Don’t be afraid to mix a live prototype with After effects magic

Type hierarchy is the core of everything!

Still Screens

Let’s get connected!

Email: LeahHeely@gmail.com

Instagram: @leahdesigns.fig

Linkedin: leah-healy-b25964252

Work

Work

Sandbox

Sandbox

About Me

About Me

Resume

Alaska

Digital ID

View Process Deck

Tools

Timeline

1 Month

2025

Skills

UX Design

Prototyping

Visual Design

Initial Steps

OVERVIEW

An everyday document redesigned for tomorrow

Identification is moving into the digital space, as seen in airports and emerging state programs. In response to this shift, I explored a digital driver’s license concept designed specifically for Alaska.

challenge

Communicating a physical document in a digital space.

solutions

Streamlined Design Flow

Intuitive User Interface

Personal Connection to User

research

Learning what’s been done before to find a use case

Comparative Analysis

Apple Wallet vs GET Mobile ID

 

Key Takeaways for GET

 

  1. Simple but lacks personality and engagement
  2. Inconsistent image quality disrupts cohesion
  3. Unclear wording for actions reduces user confidence

 

Key Takeaways for Apple ID

 

  1. Clean, brand-aligned design
  2. Important details are de-emphasized
  3. Lacks practicality for high-pressure travel scenarios.

Why focus on Alaska?

Opportunity for impact

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Population

733,391

User Demographic

Its population size, compared to the rest of the USA, presents unique opportunities to explore and research the users impacted by accessibility, connectivity, and community needs.

Design process

Beginning to visualize the research findings...

Moodboards + lo-fi wireframes

V1 Cartography Inspired

This version is inspired by themes of watercolor and cartography, connecting users to their experience within the mountain terrain.

V2 Cyanotype Inspired

Blending the art style of cyanotype with themes of Alaskan nature. Focusing on inverted imagery and bright blues.

Iterations

Branding

Final

Solution

Lessons Learned

Balancing visual identity with UX

Don’t be afraid to mix a live prototype with After effects magic

Type hierarchy is the core of everything!

Still Screens

Let’s get connected!

Email: LeahHeely@gmail.com

Instagram: @leahdesigns.fig

Linkedin: leah-healy-b25964252