Everipedia
Product Designer | 2019 | The world’s first and largest blockchain encyclopedia | view all creations
Redesigned the world’s largest blockchain-based encyclopedia.
In 2019, I led the redesign of Everipedia, the world’s largest English encyclopedia and blockchain knowledge base, to make it more accessible to a broader audience, including users unfamiliar with blockchain technology. The project aimed to evolve Everipedia’s participation paradigm, creating a platform as intuitive and user-friendly as conventional centralized services like Facebook or Twitter.
Through extensive research and design, we overhauled the platform’s visual brand, messaging strategy, account creation process, and interaction dynamics. These improvements significantly enhanced usability, performance, and accessibility, enabling Everipedia to expand into English, Mandarin, Korean, and Spanish languages.
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Led the platform redesign, including visual branding, UX/UI, and messaging strategy.
Improved front-end performance and created Everipedia’s first mobile experience.
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Making a meaningful contribution to a decentralized alternative to Wikipedia, addressing concerns around centralization and censorship.
Deep diving into community governance systems, the concept of a “knowledge market,” and the future of creator economies.
Supporting AP news agency’s use of Everipedia to publish the 2020 U.S. presidential election results on Ethereum and EOS blockchains.
Expanding Everipedia into multiple languages (English, Mandarin, Korean, and Spanish).
Notable stats: >50,000 daily active users, 300 million historical article views (as of 2020).
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Everipedia.org (web archive)
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Danielle Diamond (product)
Daniel Liebeskind (product)
Erica Blair (messaging, strategy)
Everipedia Team
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