Banking product design is defined as a process of planning and drawing interfaces for digital banking products. The main aim of a banking interface design is to provide customers with an easy, fast and clear pathway to conducting banking services remotely via the internet.
The best banking design is based on a deep understanding of customers’ needs, user scenarios, user context and expectations. Banking UI design delivers a delightful experience interacting with the product, affecting user actions, cognitions and emotions in a positive way.
To create a great banking interface design, several different approaches can be used, including Design Thinking, UX Design, User Centered Design and Jobs To Be Done (JBTD).
Check out the best articles by UXDA about creating banking product design.
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