Save Club app
- UX
- Graphic Design
Role: UX-Designer
Type: Assignnment at Noroff
Tools: Figma, Figjam, Adobe Creative Suite
Date: March-April 2023
The new savings app designed to help you achieve your financial goals with collaborators!
Saving money can be a challenging task, especially when you have multiple goals and commitments to manage. Save Club let you collaborate with others without the hazzle of creating a split account at your bank.
Bakground:
The Persona, Spare Kris is one of many in the target group, who get frustrated everytime he wants to create a shared saving goal. Today, many banks requires their user to create new accounts where terms and conditions makes it hard to save together.
Process:
Through interviews and research, I discovered that people needed an app to help them track and control their money together. To understand their needs better, I created my persona Spare Kris, to represent the target group. This initially helped me come up with the idea for Save Club. I then tested the first drafts of the app with three participants to gather feedback and make improvements.
The unique selling point with Save Club is that your money stays where it is. You just simply add the amount in the app and nudge your collaborators clutter free. No BankID or conditions can stop you from reaching the goals!
Result:
Allow me to present the initial UX and UI drafts of Save Club. The test participants expressed their satisfaction with the app, praising its usefulness, simple interface, and clear design. Save Club delivers on its promises, providing a clutter-free and efficient platform for collaborative money-saving.
To create a wholesome user experience, I also created a style guide and components with different states using design patterns and best practices to give the app consistency. Test out the app here!
What I have learned:
This assignment was both enjoyable and enlightening, providing me with invaluable insights into people's financial interactions and saving habits. The creation of a style guide proved to be instrumental, enhancing my efficiency and serving as a reliable reference for future component design and decision-making.