PayNow | Send & Receive Money
With PayNow, you can easily and safely send and receive money to the contacts that you have added, and you can check all your incomes and outcomes monthly.
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Hello Hisham,
Loved how your project looked so elegant
You've definitely put a lot of effort into this work. Well done! I like the chosen colors—they fit the financial sphere well. The typeface is legible and very neutral, which is great for a financial app where nothing should distract users from the main goal.
There are a few minor things that need your attention:
- The inactive icons in the bottom navigation bar have too low contrast and need to be more noticeable.
- The third-party login buttons for Facebook and Google should use the brand colors and icons to increase recognizability and reduce confusion.
- The input placeholders also have too low contrast.
- The buttons for sending/requesting payments aren't clear to me. At first glance, it's hard to tell which button serves which purpose, so more thought should be given to these buttons.
- For the payment amount input, I'd add a currency indicator to clarify in which currency users are sending/requesting money.
These are the first things I've noticed that could improve your work. Great job overall!
Hey Hisham, it's a great project. If you can use the second image from the case study as a cover image here — I bet you'll get many more views & reviews 😉
You’ve created a visually cohesive and well-balanced financial product. The hierarchy on the dashboard is clear, with the balance appropriately emphasized and primary actions easy to identify. The color system is consistent across screens, and the use of spacing and repeated components suggests you’re thinking in systems rather than isolated layouts. That’s a strong foundation.
From a UX standpoint, you’ve mapped the core product loop well: onboarding, authentication, dashboard overview, transaction review, contacts, and money transfer. The flows are intuitive and easy to follow. However, the experience focuses primarily on the ideal path. Financial products build trust through clarity in edge states. There’s no visibility yet into error handling, insufficient funds, loading feedback, empty transaction states, or confirmation moments after sending money. Designing those states would significantly strengthen the UX depth.
On the UI side, while the blue and yellow palette is energetic and distinctive, consider refining contrast and typographic hierarchy within dense areas like the transaction list. Small adjustments to weight, spacing, or visual separation between credits and debits could improve scan efficiency. In financial interfaces, clarity and legibility often matter more than visual energy.
Overall, this is a strong visual concept with thoughtful structural coverage. To elevate it further, focus on system rigor, state design, and the small interaction details that reinforce trust. That’s typically where a product transitions from polished concept to production-ready experience.
I liked the detail of the description, a worthy project
I loved your design , simple, direct, with an easy to eyes colors contrast.
need a minor tweaks on on icons
Hello Hisham, I can see that you put a lot of effort in this project but I am missing some key points in order to make the reviewer experience smoother and clearer.
As a reviewer I lost myself couple of times. I was not sure what exactly I am looking at and I needed to read more about the business need and how you took the decisions to make it that way. I miss the process and the pain points (how you dealt with).
Overall it is a great exercise and if you put more logic behind the written above will make the overall work even better for the reviewer.
Thank you and good luck!
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