Currently focus has been on developing credential exchange flows that are functional, but very little work has gone into designing the user experience for this new paradigm digital interaction.
What does it look like to display a credential that has been cryptographically verified?
What information does an individual need to be shown to have assurance with the entities they are interacting with over DIDComm?
What information does a Verifier need to determine a credential was issued by an entity with the approapriate authority?
This is largely unexplored territory and should be an exiting place for UI/UX folks to shape best practice within the identity space and make sure that all the great cryptography being developed is usable and understandable to the end user.
How long?
This could be quite a long project and I am no designer, so lets say ~6 months. It is an evolving space with tools only just getting to the point where we can experiment with interfaces.
What?
Currently focus has been on developing credential exchange flows that are functional, but very little work has gone into designing the user experience for this new paradigm digital interaction.
This is largely unexplored territory and should be an exiting place for UI/UX folks to shape best practice within the identity space and make sure that all the great cryptography being developed is usable and understandable to the end user.
How long?
This could be quite a long project and I am no designer, so lets say ~6 months. It is an evolving space with tools only just getting to the point where we can experiment with interfaces.
Additional Context
If unsure about SSI interactions then I recommend starting here - https://github.com/OpenMined/PyDentity/tree/master/tutorials/aries-basic-controller