Hey everyone 👋
I’m currently designing a content + product experience around
“Axis Bank My Zone Credit Card Review 2026: Worth It or Not?” and would love your UI/UX feedback.
The idea is to simplify how users evaluate credit cards—from confusing offers and hidden conditions to clear, benefit-driven insights—especially for beginners choosing their first card.
🔹 Current design focus:
Turning complex credit card benefits into simple, visual value breakdowns
Clean layout for fees, rewards, lifestyle perks, and hidden charges
Highlighting “Worth It or Not?” decision clarity upfront
Making offers feel realistic and usable, not just marketing hype
Keeping it beginner-friendly while still valuable for smart users
🔹 Context:
The Axis Bank My Zone Credit Card is positioned as a lifestyle-focused entry-level card offering perks like movie ticket discounts, Swiggy offers, lounge access, and reward points, with a ₹500 annual fee.
Page link - finowings.com/Credit-Cards/axis-bank-my-zone-cred…
👉 What I’d love feedback on:
How to design a review page that feels trustworthy (not promotional)?
Best ways to present real vs advertised benefits visually?
Any UI patterns to show “hidden conditions” (like spend limits, caps) clearly?
How to highlight who should apply vs who should avoid instantly?
💡 Also exploring ideas like:
Credit card value score (based on usage type: beginner, foodie, traveler)
“Real savings calculator” (how much you actually save yearly)
Simple pros vs cons insight cards
“Best for” tags (movies, food delivery, entry-level users)
Would love your thoughts, examples, or even critical feedback 🙌 🚀
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