About
Industry: Fintech
Location: Riga, Latvia
Type of software: UI/UX Design
Scope of work: UI/UX Design, Project Management, Quality Assurance
Finberry is an innovative platform designed to assist users in maintaining comprehensive records and exercising control over their investments.
The platform offers a range of features, including income calculation and in-depth analytics, enabling clients to gain valuable insights into their investment portfolios.
Technologies
Figma
Challenge
The project aims to address the needs of individuals who struggle with financial management by offering them a simple and intuitive platform. The justification lies in the recognition that many people may feel financially incompetent and require assistance in keeping records and controlling their investments. The platform aims to bridge this gap by providing tools for calculating income, offering detailed investment analytics, and simplifying the overall investment management process
Key Functional features
- The UX and UI design should prioritize a user-centric approach, focusing on the needs and preferences of the target audience. The design should be intuitive, easy to navigate, and visually appealing, ensuring a seamless user experience.
- Simplicity and Clarity: The design should emphasize simplicity and clarity, aiming to simplify complex financial concepts and workflows for the users. The interface should be straightforward, avoiding unnecessary complexity and making it accessible to users with varying levels of financial knowledge.
- Intuitive Navigation: The UX design should provide clear and intuitive navigation, enabling users to access different features and functionalities easily. Well-organized menus, clear labels, and logical information architecture are essential to ensure users can find what they need without confusion.
- Responsive Design: The design should be responsive and adaptable to various devices and screen sizes. This ensures that users can access and use the platform seamlessly on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
- Clear Call-to-Action (CTA): The UI design should include clear and visually distinct call-to-action elements to guide users toward desired actions. Well-designed buttons, links, and interactive elements should be strategically placed to encourage user engagement and facilitate seamless interaction with the platform.
- Iterative Design Process: The UX and UI design should follow an iterative process involving user testing and feedback loops to improve the design continuously. Usability testing, user interviews, and feedback sessions should be conducted to gather insights and refine the design based on user preferences and needs.
- Branding: The UI design should reflect the brand's identity, incorporating relevant branding elements such as logos, color schemes, and typography. The design should align with the brand's values, tone, and overall visual language
Project Team
Anna
Project Manager
Oksana
UI/UX Designer