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How can i Design a clear NBAD bank balance inquiry Guide page in InDesign?
I’m currently working on a small financial information site concept related to NBAD Bank, specifically around balance inquiry and card summary pages. The goal is not development yet but to design a realistic, print-ready and screen-ready layout using Adobe InDesign that could later be handed off to developers or used for client presentation.
One challenge I’m running into is how to visually present balance information in a way that feels trustworthy and easy to scan. Real banking screens often show available balance, ledger balance, and pending transactions, and when these are not clearly separated it creates confusion and frustration for users. I’m trying to reflect that real-world issue accurately in the design rather than oversimplifying it.
From an InDesign perspective, I’m unsure how best to structure this kind of content so it feels clean and professional. For example, whether it makes more sense to treat balance figures like editorial callouts, table-based content, or modular panels that can adapt across different page sizes. I’m also considering how typography choices and spacing can reduce anxiety when users are checking sensitive information like account balances.
If anyone here has designed financial or data-heavy layouts in InDesign, I’d be interested in how you approached hierarchy, alignment, and consistency for something like a bank balance inquiry page. I want the design to look realistic enough to belong in this niche without feeling cluttered or misleading.
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