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May 11, 03:11
May 11, 03:11

/Parolapara.

/2025/

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Person wearing orange sunglasses with dramatic orange and red lighting effects creating an artistic portrait

Client

Parolapara Elektronik Para

Timeline

10 weeks

Date

I designed every interface Parolapara ships. Web wallet, mobile wallet, POS app, dashboard, monitoring tool, and call center, all built from scratch in Figma.

Parolapara is an electronic money institution licensed by Turkey's central bank under Law No. 6493, offering mobile wallet and POS payment services. The project came to me through Raven Soft, where I was the only designer on staff. This was 2023, early in my career, and the first project I'd worked on that had to clear actual financial regulation.

/Scope/

Six products, four months, one shared design language. The wallet, the POS, and the back-office tools all had to feel like one company.

Six products, four months, one shared design language. The wallet, the POS, and the back-office tools all had to feel like one company.

Dashboard UI, mobile wallet, POS app, web wallet, monitoring tool, and call center interface, all started from a blank file in Figma. I built a shared design system across the products so the wallet, the POS, and the call center spoke the same visual language instead of feeling like three different companies. Information architecture and how to surface security states clearly took most of the thinking, since people were moving real money through these screens.

/Outcome/

My first fintech wallet. My largest project to date.

My first fintech wallet. My largest project to date.

The product is live at parolapara.com and active in the central bank's registry of licensed e-money institutions. This was where I learned to design a connected system instead of isolated screens, and what it means to ship interfaces that handle actual transactions and actual money. It became my baseline for what enterprise scale means in practice, which still shapes how I approach larger projects today.

Web Design

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