Design.With.Nancee
08/04/2026
Designing trust is harder than designing interfaces.
So I broke it down into a step-by-step escrow transaction flow that protects both buyers and vendors.
After identifying the trust gap in online transactions, I focused on designing the most critical experience — “creating a transaction”.
Because if this step is confusing or unclear, users lose confidence immediately.
Here’s how I approached the flow 👇
1.Guided Transaction Setup: I designed a multi-step flow to reduce cognitive overload.
Users enter transaction title & agreement details first, then move into structured item information.
This ensures users don’t feel overwhelmed at once.
2. Structured Data Input: Instead of one long form, I broke inputs into: Item name & description, Quantity, Price and Seller details
This;
✔️ Improves clarity
✔️ Reduces input errors
✔️ Builds confidence in the process
3. Transparency Before Commitment: Before creating the transaction, users see: Full item breakdown, Seller information and Total cost (including fees)
This removes surprises and builds trust before payment.
4. Clear Progress Indicators: The step indicator at the top: Shows where users are, Reduces uncertainty and Encourages completion.
5. Strong, Focused CTA: Each screen is built around one action: Continue → Create Transaction.
No distractions. Just clarity.
UX Goal
To design an experience where users feel: In control, Informed and Protected.
Because in fintech, trust = usability + transparency.
I’m currently open to UI/UX roles where I can design secure and user-centered experiences.
QUESTION OF THE DAY:
Would you trust an escrow system like this for your transactions?
12/03/2026
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