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Below are several screenshots of different sections of an enterprise application used in financial institutions for workflow management. I would appreciate your take on the UI. Since I haven't shared much about the UX, I know I can't have a feedback, but I would be open to share more information from your input. I am aware the UI needs a lot of improvement. Front end was based on DevExtreme toolkit.

Are there any UI/UX design principles to be used in order to elaborate on what the best design is?

Workflow Management

Workflow transitions are initiated from the dropdown as shown below. Actions for communication with the Core Banking System happen on the CBS Options option of the menu.

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Pending List

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Forms with Data windows

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Report Generation

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Dropdowns

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Popups

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Validations Panels

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Datagrids

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    Welcome to the site. Unfortunately, we don't do reviews. We answer questions where it is obvious that the poster put some efforts into a clear question, including some research to find obvious solutions. Commented Sep 18 at 12:09
  • You can break down the question to specific scenarios which do not look right to you. It will need a good amount of context to understand what is intended on each screen. For example, the Pending List is a table and if the users are good with reading tabular data, why not. There will be nothing more to optimize. Commented Sep 19 at 4:55
  • I would move this to the graphic design stack exchange for feedback. graphicdesign.stackexchange.com Commented Sep 19 at 16:47

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