





We designed it as a platform for authenticated live music experiences, covering ticketing, anti-fraud logic, and artist/venue workflows in one design system. Access and ownership verification needed to feel trustworthy without overcomplicating the experience – and the system delivered that under tight timing constraints.
A per-artist design system for musicians and promoters using the platform. One typography and color set carries across event cards, tickets, and news tiles.



The public hub of Kydlabs, a live music ticket authentication and fan engagement platform for touring artists. One page holds verified fan count, upcoming events, news, and full track listings.






Ticket purchase flow for Kydlabs, covering general admission and VIP tiers for live music events. A reservation timer, promo code field, Apple Pay, and card checkout lead to a QR-coded ticket confirmation.



Phone-based identity check for the product, confirming ticket ownership rather than just link possession. SMS code entry, a QR ticket view, and a waitlist request cover sold-out General Admission and VIP tickets.




Article grid for fans following an artist's story, interviews, and studio updates. Categories such as interview series and behind-the-scenes segments organize dozens of stories into one scannable feed.

Admin dashboard for artists and venue teams running events on Kydlabs. Gross sales, tickets sold, payouts, and revenue by social channel – Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, SMS, Snapchat – sit on one screen.




Per-event admin view for organizers managing a single show's tickets and promotion. Ticket tiers (RSVP, General Admission, pre-sale), a launch timeline, and campaign metrics – spend, ROAS, CTR – sit side by side.

Self-service settings for artists to manage their own profile page. A custom subdomain, profile photo, and eight toggleable social links – Spotify, Apple Music, Instagram, and more – save in one panel.

If your product's trust mechanics – verification, ownership, anti-fraud – are making the experience heavier than it should be, that's a design problem with a known shape. Bring it to us.