Overview
Paytren is one of Indonesia’s leading Sharia-compliant digital platforms, focusing on community-driven financial inclusion and social impact. In this project, I was responsible for reimagining the user interface for their crowdfunding module, specifically designed to facilitate transparent and secure charitable giving (Zakat, Infaq, and Shadaqah) for a vast user base.
Design Philosophy & Ethics
As a platform rooted in Islamic financial principles, the design prioritizes Trust, Clarity, and Inclusivity. * User-Centric Trust: The interface uses a clean, professional color palette and intuitive navigation to foster a sense of security—essential for a platform handling community donations and investments.
Modern Spirituality: Incorporating modern Islamic design elements while maintaining a high-performance digital feel to resonate with both traditional and tech-savvy younger generations.
Streamlined Giving: The UI was optimized to reduce "friction" during the donation process, ensuring that the journey from discovering a cause to completing a transaction is seamless and transparent.
Technical Execution.
Design Workflow: Developed comprehensive high-fidelity wireframes and visual designs using Adobe XD, ensuring every component aligns with the platform’s established brand DNA.
Interactive Prototyping: Leveraged MarvelApp to build an interactive, web-based prototype. This allowed for rigorous user-flow testing and stakeholder demonstrations, simulating real-world interactions before moving to the development phase.
Information Architecture: Focused on a complex data-heavy dashboard that remains easy to navigate, allowing users to track their social impact and donation history in real-time.
Impact & Relevance
This project demonstrates my ability to handle sensitive, values-driven digital products. It showcases my proficiency in translating ethical/Sharia-compliant brand values into a modern, commercial, and high-converting digital experience—a skill set directly applicable to premium travel and religious services.






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