Ajike Co., Ltd., which provides UI design support for financial institutions, will begin releasing materials and accepting demo requests for its UI design support service “FINUI” for financial institutions, exclusively for financial institutions and their partners.
This service addresses the burdens faced by digital managers at financial institutions, such as having to “discuss the transfer screen from scratch” and “resetting the UI concept every time the vendor changes,” by providing them with a complete set of essential banking screens—a “standard practice for financial UI.”
This service provides a reference for financial UI design, offering Ajike‘s “design templates,” which have supported numerous financial institutions in designing the UI for their digital services, in a completed state, including screens required by financial institutions such as transfers, account opening, and authentication.
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While typical UI kits are primarily composed of visual components, FINUI provides practical screen patterns developed through UI design for financial institutions, along with their underlying design intent. By simply changing the colors and wording, you can use them as a starting point for discussions on screens used by financial institutions, without having to redesign everything from scratch each time. Furthermore, each screen includes not only the design intent behind its form, but also relevant laws and regulations and WCAG principles.
The deliverables consist of two parts: a Figma file and a Storybook (implementation code) . The code is organized into four layers: design tokens, components, patterns, and templates. It can be referenced in Figma, and is also provided as working code.
SOURCE: PRTimes


