Project
Design a an AI-powered logistics payment platform
Role
UXUI Designer
Project
Payflow
01 Overview & Problem
Problem
Logistics providers struggle with slow, unreliable cross-border payment systems that create delays, disrupt cash flow, and hinder operational efficiency.
Executive Summary & Solutions
To address this challenge, by designing a user-centred platform that prioritises speed, security & integration. My solution has clear messaging, intuitive navigation & responsive design across all devices. And these solutions prioritises users & aligns with Payflow’s business goals.
02 Research & Design Process
User Personas
Research
Based on research conducted, it was revealed that transparency, security, system integration, and delayed invoicing are critical concerns for users. For example, small businesses like Gustav’s trucking company prioritised timely payments to maintain cash flow, while larger enterprises like Bianca’s logistics firm emphasised compliance, fraud prevention & centralised payment systems.
Insights
These insights shifted my focus from simply speeding up payments to creating a platform that balances speed, transparency, trust, and efficiency, ensuring Payflow meets the diverse needs of users across the logistics ecosystem.
Wireframes

03 Solutions & Testing
Design System – Grid System & Spacing

Design System – Typography

Design System – Colours

Design System – Components

04 Results & Impact
Impact
I developed a high-fidelity, interactive prototype in Figma. This served as a single source, providing developers & product managers with a clear, functional visualisation of the final product’s intended look, feel, and user flow.
This resulted a well-defined MVP, empowering the product owner & marketing team with a tangible concept to present to stakeholders. This asset could be crucial for securing buy-in & aligning all parties on the product’s strategic direction ahead of development.
