UI / UX Design

In-app assets library

Curated library with ready-to-swap components of all in-app assets we used across organisation and improved collaboration between Product and Brand Design teams

Year :

2025

Industry :

FinTech

Client :

Qonto

Project Duration :

4 weeks

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Problem :

At Qonto’s in-house design studio, we created custom illustrations weekly - but delivery, storage, and maintenance needed work. I spotted these gaps during my Empty States project, pulling scattered assets from across the app.

I teamed up with another product designer and the brand team to overhaul our collaboration workflow.

We discovered a few issues:

  • Assets in existing library were nowhere near to match the size I needed them in as those were ‘raw’ materials

  • Illustrations in existing spec files had different sizes, even though they were supposed to be standardised

  • Some illustrations were saved in local team’s libraries, but formatted in a way that it wasn’t scalable

  • Our intake forms were no longer sufficient, requests were scattered and inconsistent, slowing down delivery times

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Solution :

This project introduces a 3D abstract artwork centered on a coral-colored spiral form with smooth, flowing curves. Set against a soft pink gradient background, the design leverages organic geometry to create a sense of movement and depth.

The use of coral tones brings warmth and vibrancy, while the gentle gradient enhances the overall softness and modern appeal. This composition aims to capture attention while remaining elegant and balanced.

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Process :

Gather an impactful (and impacted) team

  • We put together an operational team of 2 brand designers that were mostly working on in-app assets and 2 product designers that experienced similar issues the most

  • Worked with two main stakeholders, leads of both teams

Analyse the current situation

  • Poor discoverability of existing assets

  • Inconsistent asset sizes

  • Inconsistent stroke formatting due to manual resizing

  • Lack of standard on where and how to save illustrations

  • Unclear ownership in terms of who creates components

  • Using placeholders for asset swapping was not possible

Interview other Product Designers

  • We interviewed 5 other Product Designers from our team to understand how they deal with the process

  • All of them confirmed this is a problematic area for them, often requiring rework of assets and/or assistance from brand designers

  • All described the process as manual and time-consuming

That only meant we were on the right path.



Solution :

Process definition

  • Mapped out the process based on requirements of both PD and BD

  • Introduced clear roles and responsibilities

Full inventory of assets

  • Gathered all assets existing in-app

  • Sliced them into types and categories

  • Rework of assets that were not fitting into any of categories to get rid of the ‘special cases’

(re)standardisation

  • Refined the asset sizes and types

  • Reworked the documentation of each type

  • Merged asset types in order to reduce the amount of types goal


Result :

One library to rule them all

  • All brand assets placed under one roof

  • Clear sections definitions

  • Standardised asset naming

  • All assets created as components, allowing placeholders and component swaps


Success Analysis

  • During 2 months after issuing the new standard we haven’t seen any issues logged related this topic

  • Product Designers became autonomous in managing assets across teams

  • Brand Designers’ capacity improved thanks to eliminating “where can I find this asset?” questions

  • We gained insights on each others work which drastically improved our collaboration

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UI / UX Design

In-app assets library

Curated library with ready-to-swap components of all in-app assets we used across organisation and improved collaboration between Product and Brand Design teams

Year :

2025

Industry :

FinTech

Client :

Qonto

Project Duration :

4 weeks

Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image

Problem :

At Qonto’s in-house design studio, we created custom illustrations weekly - but delivery, storage, and maintenance needed work. I spotted these gaps during my Empty States project, pulling scattered assets from across the app.

I teamed up with another product designer and the brand team to overhaul our collaboration workflow.

We discovered a few issues:

  • Assets in existing library were nowhere near to match the size I needed them in as those were ‘raw’ materials

  • Illustrations in existing spec files had different sizes, even though they were supposed to be standardised

  • Some illustrations were saved in local team’s libraries, but formatted in a way that it wasn’t scalable

  • Our intake forms were no longer sufficient, requests were scattered and inconsistent, slowing down delivery times

Project Content Image - 1
Project Content Image - 1
Project Content Image - 1

Solution :

This project introduces a 3D abstract artwork centered on a coral-colored spiral form with smooth, flowing curves. Set against a soft pink gradient background, the design leverages organic geometry to create a sense of movement and depth.

The use of coral tones brings warmth and vibrancy, while the gentle gradient enhances the overall softness and modern appeal. This composition aims to capture attention while remaining elegant and balanced.

Project Content Image - 2
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Process :

Gather an impactful (and impacted) team

  • We put together an operational team of 2 brand designers that were mostly working on in-app assets and 2 product designers that experienced similar issues the most

  • Worked with two main stakeholders, leads of both teams

Analyse the current situation

  • Poor discoverability of existing assets

  • Inconsistent asset sizes

  • Inconsistent stroke formatting due to manual resizing

  • Lack of standard on where and how to save illustrations

  • Unclear ownership in terms of who creates components

  • Using placeholders for asset swapping was not possible

Interview other Product Designers

  • We interviewed 5 other Product Designers from our team to understand how they deal with the process

  • All of them confirmed this is a problematic area for them, often requiring rework of assets and/or assistance from brand designers

  • All described the process as manual and time-consuming

That only meant we were on the right path.



Solution :

Process definition

  • Mapped out the process based on requirements of both PD and BD

  • Introduced clear roles and responsibilities

Full inventory of assets

  • Gathered all assets existing in-app

  • Sliced them into types and categories

  • Rework of assets that were not fitting into any of categories to get rid of the ‘special cases’

(re)standardisation

  • Refined the asset sizes and types

  • Reworked the documentation of each type

  • Merged asset types in order to reduce the amount of types goal


Result :

One library to rule them all

  • All brand assets placed under one roof

  • Clear sections definitions

  • Standardised asset naming

  • All assets created as components, allowing placeholders and component swaps


Success Analysis

  • During 2 months after issuing the new standard we haven’t seen any issues logged related this topic

  • Product Designers became autonomous in managing assets across teams

  • Brand Designers’ capacity improved thanks to eliminating “where can I find this asset?” questions

  • We gained insights on each others work which drastically improved our collaboration

Project Content Image - 4
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UI / UX Design

In-app assets library

Curated library with ready-to-swap components of all in-app assets we used across organisation and improved collaboration between Product and Brand Design teams

Year :

2025

Industry :

FinTech

Client :

Qonto

Project Duration :

4 weeks

Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image
Featured Project Cover Image

Problem :

At Qonto’s in-house design studio, we created custom illustrations weekly - but delivery, storage, and maintenance needed work. I spotted these gaps during my Empty States project, pulling scattered assets from across the app.

I teamed up with another product designer and the brand team to overhaul our collaboration workflow.

We discovered a few issues:

  • Assets in existing library were nowhere near to match the size I needed them in as those were ‘raw’ materials

  • Illustrations in existing spec files had different sizes, even though they were supposed to be standardised

  • Some illustrations were saved in local team’s libraries, but formatted in a way that it wasn’t scalable

  • Our intake forms were no longer sufficient, requests were scattered and inconsistent, slowing down delivery times

Project Content Image - 1
Project Content Image - 1
Project Content Image - 1

Solution :

This project introduces a 3D abstract artwork centered on a coral-colored spiral form with smooth, flowing curves. Set against a soft pink gradient background, the design leverages organic geometry to create a sense of movement and depth.

The use of coral tones brings warmth and vibrancy, while the gentle gradient enhances the overall softness and modern appeal. This composition aims to capture attention while remaining elegant and balanced.

Project Content Image - 2
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Project Content Image - 3
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Process :

Gather an impactful (and impacted) team

  • We put together an operational team of 2 brand designers that were mostly working on in-app assets and 2 product designers that experienced similar issues the most

  • Worked with two main stakeholders, leads of both teams

Analyse the current situation

  • Poor discoverability of existing assets

  • Inconsistent asset sizes

  • Inconsistent stroke formatting due to manual resizing

  • Lack of standard on where and how to save illustrations

  • Unclear ownership in terms of who creates components

  • Using placeholders for asset swapping was not possible

Interview other Product Designers

  • We interviewed 5 other Product Designers from our team to understand how they deal with the process

  • All of them confirmed this is a problematic area for them, often requiring rework of assets and/or assistance from brand designers

  • All described the process as manual and time-consuming

That only meant we were on the right path.



Solution :

Process definition

  • Mapped out the process based on requirements of both PD and BD

  • Introduced clear roles and responsibilities

Full inventory of assets

  • Gathered all assets existing in-app

  • Sliced them into types and categories

  • Rework of assets that were not fitting into any of categories to get rid of the ‘special cases’

(re)standardisation

  • Refined the asset sizes and types

  • Reworked the documentation of each type

  • Merged asset types in order to reduce the amount of types goal


Result :

One library to rule them all

  • All brand assets placed under one roof

  • Clear sections definitions

  • Standardised asset naming

  • All assets created as components, allowing placeholders and component swaps


Success Analysis

  • During 2 months after issuing the new standard we haven’t seen any issues logged related this topic

  • Product Designers became autonomous in managing assets across teams

  • Brand Designers’ capacity improved thanks to eliminating “where can I find this asset?” questions

  • We gained insights on each others work which drastically improved our collaboration

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