Fintech Dashboard & Personal Finance UI Exploration
Credora is a self-initiated fintech dashboard concept created to explore complex, data-heavy interfaces while strengthening my UI system thinking and foundational UX understanding.
The goal was to design a clear, organized, and customizable financial experience that reduces stress and builds financial confidence — transforming scattered data into structured clarity.
“Credora” blends Credit (financial trust) and Aura (intelligence and empowerment), reflecting a smart financial companion designed to support confident decision-making.
“Financial clarity starts here.”
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The Problem
While exploring personal finance tools, I noticed common issues:
Financial data feels overwhelming
Users switch between multiple banking apps
Budgeting feels rigid and stressful
Dashboards often show too much at once
Saving goals lack visual motivation
Many tools either:
Focus only on numbers (no clarity), or
Overcomplicate the experience with too many analytics
I wanted to design a financial system that felt:
Clear. Organized. Actionable.
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Target User
Young Professionals (22–35 years)
Manage salary + side income
Use multiple bank accounts
Want to save but struggle with consistency
Feel guilty about overspending
Prefer visual tools over spreadsheets
They are:
Tech-savy
Busy
Financially aware but not disciplined
Motivated by visual progress
03
The Solution
Credora is a centralized financial dashboard designed to bring structure and clarity to personal finance.
Users can:
Monitor overall balance
Track income and expenses visually
Manage multiple wallets
Set budgets and savings goals
Analyze financial trends
The focus is on strong hierarchy, modular layouts, data clarity, and progress-driven motivation — reducing cognitive load while maintaining depth.
04
Core Product Experience
Credora is structured as a unified financial ecosystem that centralizes monitoring, management, and planning into one clear interface.
The experience is built around four pillars:
Dashboard — A financial control center prioritizing balance, trends, and goal visibility through modular, hierarchy-driven layouts.
Wallet — Unified account management with trust-focused UI and clear financial prioritization.
Transactions — A scan-friendly system designed to handle dense financial data with clarity and efficiency.
Budget & Goals — Progress-driven planning that turns financial discipline into measurable action.
The overall focus was reducing cognitive load while maintaining depth, structure, and usability.
05
Visual System & Theming
A simple, scalable system built for clarity in data-heavy environments.
Typography: Inter
Primary Color: Blue
Accent: Cyan
Themes: Light & Dark
Blue was chosen to communicate trust and stability — essential qualities in fintech.
The design focuses on strong hierarchy, clean spacing, high contrast, and consistent components to ensure financial data remains readable and actionable.
Designing both light and dark modes strengthened system scalability and visual consistency across environments.
05
Learnings & Reflection
Credora marked my transition from visual design to product-oriented thinking.
Through this project, I learned to design structured financial systems, handle dense data with clarity, and think in scalable components rather than isolated screens.
Although UI-focused, it reflects deeper exploration into system thinking, information hierarchy, and purposeful, usability-driven design.



