RiseID: Seamless Verification
As the senior brand designer, Rise had already built the identity infrastructure. My task was to imagine how it could become a practical clock-in and clock-out experience for employees. I designed a V1 mobile concept that paired Rise ID with facial verification, geofencing, and digital time records. The experience guides workers through identity setup, confirms who and where they are at each punch, and gives them a clear history of their recorded hours.
Client
Rise Works
Type
UX/UI Design
Year
2026

The Strategy
Challenges
Rise needed a concept fast. A potential client was interested in one of our products and wanted a clock in and clock out feature to go with it, so there was no time for research, define, and ideate. I had to move straight to a concept that could carry a client conversation, and with limited information to work from, I leaned on what Rise already had. Identity verification was core to our product, so I extended it into time tracking and layered in facial verification and geofencing to confirm who was punching in and where. The design problem was to make that stack feel like a two second interaction, simple on the surface with the machinery underneath.
Goals
Deliver a concept and presentation fast enough to carry a client conversation, without a research phase to lean on. Build it on Rise ID so time entry reads as an extension of the product, not a bolt on. Tie every punch to a verified identity at the source, with facial verification confirming who and geofencing confirming where, so the record is trusted before anyone reviews it. Keep the daily experience fast, a worker opens the app, sees the day, and clocks in, while verification and payroll run underneath. Make the trust legible on the surface, the photo, the Verified badge, the wallet address, and the location confirmation all readable at a glance for the worker and the employer both.











