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In 2024, designing an attractive interface is key, but modern web design also requires planning user flow and business logic to ensure commercial success.
Over 80% of digital project errors happen before design starts. To prevent this, we offer a free 1.5-hour workshop with a product designer to define your project’s requirements, document them, and provide expert insights.
We take a flexible, collaborative approach with no obligation. After the workshop, you'll receive a comprehensive Information Architecture document to keep.
UX/UI design
We have many years’ experience designing interfaces for all kinds of applications in a variety of different sectors.
Prototyping
If you’re seeking finance, a clickable prototype is a great way quick to give investors an easy visual understanding of your idea.
Ideation & Research
We like to make sure we’re on the same page before project initiation and are happy to provide insights and talk things through for free.
The first step of the MVP is creating a structural overview of features, dependencies, and navigation, which will guide product requirements, user flow, and UI design.
The initial step of UI design creation is to develop a UI kit. This is a collection of reusable UI components, templates, resources, and styles which makes the design process much more efficient. Then it’s time to begin the process of designs themselves; the look, feel, and interactivity of the product and draw individual screens. It’s also possible to turn these designs into a clickable prototype with Figma or Figma Mirror.
After the designs have been signed off, the development process can begin. This involves coding individual components, putting them together in the correct layout, and building the logic required for the product to function correctly.
There are many different types of testing, but at this stage we usually run end-to-end testing of the core functionality and hand over to the client for acceptance testing. User testing can also be carried out at this stage.