Background

Couple of months ago, after constantly being pestered by a friend, I finally set up a LastPass account and started using it on my iPhone. If you’re not familiar with LastPass, here’s a brief overview of what it is:

LastPass is a password manager that can create and remember your passwords. It also allows you to save credit card information and notes securely. All of this locked behind a secure master password.

LastPass is a powerful product especially with the growing need for privacy and security. After embarrassingly using a Google doc to manage my passwords, I finally made the leap to LastPass.

Uhh…Google Docs?

However, after integrating the app into my day-to-day workflow, some features felt very cumbersome to use. So I finally scratched my itch to redesign the app. The redesign was unsolicited, so it’s strictly based on my experience with the iOS platform as a user and a designer. Since I did not have access to user data and/or research about LastPass’ current design, I did my best to think through every single detail and keep the overall feel of the app intact.

I broke up the redesign into two phases: