Bitcoin Design Community

Bitcoin Design Community is a public commons for people designing Bitcoin software. It brings designers, developers, writers, and researchers into one place to share patterns, critique work, and document what good non-custodial Bitcoin UX looks like.

Its main output is the Bitcoin Design Guide, an open repository of design patterns, reference screens, copy guidance, and research for wallets and related tools. The community also runs regular calls, design reviews, a newsletter, and an active Discord where contributors can get feedback and coordinate work.

Why fund it?

Good Bitcoin software needs good design. Self-custody asks users to understand backups, addresses, fees, privacy tradeoffs, and irreversible actions. Shared design resources lower the chance that every wallet team has to solve the same usability problems from scratch.

Bitcoin Design Community maintains those shared resources in the open. Donations help sustain the guide, community calls, educational material, and the coordination work required to keep a volunteer-driven design commons alive and useful.

What's next?

The guide continues to expand beyond wallet basics into broader payment flows, merchant experiences, and other real-world Bitcoin interactions. The community is also refining its contributor pathways so more designers can move from feedback and documentation into hands-on work with Bitcoin projects.

If you want to follow along or contribute, start with the guide, the contribute page, or the community's social links.

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