UI board
The "UI board" is a collection of UI challenges that I've done to work on my design skills. The challenges comes from sharpen.design, a website that generates random design challenges. © Carla Duran
The "UI board" is a collection of UI challenges that I've done to work on my design skills. The challenges comes from sharpen.design, a website that generates random design challenges. © Carla Duran
I googled what popular banks there were in Singapore and found out that Citibank is recommended by many expats in Singapore.
I have two options for the user:
The user can do a normal log in with a personal "User ID"
Or the user can have a "quick look" at his/hers bank account balance.
There's also space for error/important messages from the bank at the bottom of the app.
I have an option where the user can save their "User ID". The app doesn't support remembering the password because of the sensitive information it withholds if the phone gets e.g. stolen.
I based this design on an existing small hot sauce producer called "Fanken!"
I'd say that this view is like a shopping cart, the user can still delete items here. The item cards are rather big but I don't see this as an issue since I assume that customers doesn't buy more than 4-5 different items.
In the next step the user can choose payment method, but now they can't change their order as they could in the previous step.
I incorporated a lot of pictures in this wireframe since I assume the chefs website is for his/hers users to get inspired
At the top left: The chef's name
The top right: links to his social media channels
A big picture in the landing page. E.g. the chef cooking
Second section: Links to recipes with pictures
Third section: Latest news, upcoming events, link to restaurant etc...
Fourth section: sign up for a newsletter
Botton: Footer with contact information and links