One green had to mean trust
I spent a rainy Thursday evening in Kuala Lumpur watching one screen serve a taxi driver, a courier, and a merchant waiting for payout confirmation. After the March rebrand, the hard part was making one green feel calm for first-time wallet users and sure for people already in motion.
The map became the page
The map could no longer sit behind the product like decoration. It had to carry route cards, fare chips, and live status while the warm-white surface stayed quiet.
Quiet cards, heavier numbers
The system worked because it was strict: confirmed rides stayed green, en-route states shifted to amber, and everything else sat on ash-white cards with one border and 12px corners.