Payme — A conceptual digital payments
Product Designer — Designed core flows, interaction patterns and visual system for a digital payments experience
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problem
Financial apps often overwhelm users with complex interfaces, unclear hierarchies, and excessive steps — increasing friction and reducing trust. The challenge was to design a payments experience that feels fast and approachable, while still clearly communicating balance, actions, and feedback in sensitive financial flows.
solution
Payme was designed as a mobile-first payments experience focused on clarity and minimalism. Core actions such as transferring and receiving money were prioritized, while secondary options were visually de-emphasized to reduce decision fatigue. The interface system was built around strong contrast, clear typography, and consistent interaction patterns to reinforce trust and usability.
Designing financial products requires balancing speed, clarity, and trust — especially when users are dealing with sensitive information and real money.

Payme was created as a conceptual fintech product to explore how a digital payments experience could feel simple and intuitive without compromising the perception of security.
The challenge was to reduce cognitive load in critical flows such as onboarding, balance visibility, and money transfers, while maintaining a clear hierarchy of actions and feedback.
Through this project, I focused on designing clear interaction patterns, visual affordances, and a cohesive interface system that communicates reliability, transparency, and ease of use in a high-risk domain.
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