Now that consumer purchases with mobile phones are on the rise, how do you design a payment app that’s safe, easy to use, and compelling? With this practical book, interaction and product designer Skip Allums provides UX best practices and recommendations to help you create familiar, friendly, and trustworthy experiences. Consumers want mobile transactions to be as fast and reliable as cash or bank cards. This book shows designers, developers, and product managers―from startups to financial institutions―how to design mobile payments that not only safeguard identity and financial data, but also provide value-added features that exceed customer expectations.
The book shows challenges of designing mobile payment experiences and how to meet them. The book was not very practical and its information structure is not very good.
Reading this book is not a mind-blowing experience, but it can be very insightful for those building or maintaining mobile payment apps. I work with crypto payment processing, and there numerous points I've saved for future reference.
the book is a good intro for mobile payments developer, though a little bit out of date and without essential information, as it delve more on UX than on the back (expected given the title). Overall, a good intro.