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UI/UX Design

We design interfaces that work — not just look good. Every screen, flow, and interaction is built around how your users actually think and move, not around what looks impressive in a portfolio.

9Years in the market
50+Team & partners
116Projects delivered
12Countries
+700%Revenue growth
48hProject start

Design that earns its place

Good UI/UX is invisible. Users should never have to think about how to use your product — they should just use it. We combine user research, wireframing, and visual design into one process, so nothing gets handed off broken between stages.

How We Work

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Discovery & Research

We start by understanding your users, business goals, and competitive context. This includes stakeholder interviews, user research, and behavioral analysis of existing products where available.

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Information Architecture & Wireframes

We map out the structure of the product — navigation, content hierarchy, and user flows — and translate it into low-fidelity wireframes that define layout before visual design begins.

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Visual Design

We develop the full visual language of the interface — typography, color system, component library, and screen designs — aligned with your brand and optimized for the target devices and contexts.

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Prototyping & Testing

We build an interactive prototype in Figma and test it with real users to validate flows and catch usability issues before development starts. Findings feed directly back into design revisions.

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Handoff & Support

We prepare a developer-ready Figma file with annotated components, spacing specifications, and asset exports. We stay available during development to answer questions and ensure the design is implemented as intended.

We design interfaces built around your users. Tell us about your product and we will figure out the rest.

What You Get

A complete Figma file with all screens, components, and interactions — ready for development handoff, with a design system your team can maintain and scale.

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An interface your users understand without instruction — intuitive, fast, and friction-free from the first interaction.

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A complete Figma design system your development team can build from and maintain without coming back to us for every small change.

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Usability issues caught before development — not after — so fixing them costs time, not money.

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Design decisions backed by real user behavior, not assumptions — so every screen earns its place.

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FAQ

What is the difference between UI and UX design?

UX covers the overall flow and logic of a product — how users move through it, what actions they take, and whether the experience feels intuitive. UI covers the visual layer — layout, typography, color, and interactive elements. We handle both as one connected process, since separating them usually leads to interfaces that look good but feel wrong to use.

Do you do user research, or do we need to provide it?

We conduct user research as part of our process — interviews, behavioral analysis, and competitive review — when the project scope includes it. If you already have research or analytics data, we work from that. Either way, design decisions trace back to real user behavior, not assumptions.

Do you design in Figma?

Yes, all UI/UX work is delivered in Figma, with shared access throughout the project so you can follow progress and leave comments directly on screens as the design develops.

How many screens or pages does a typical UI/UX project cover?

It depends on the product. A focused app or feature might cover 15 to 30 screens. A full product with multiple user roles and flows can run to 80 or more. We scope the exact number after reviewing your requirements, not before.

Do you design for both mobile and desktop?

Yes, every UI/UX project includes layouts for mobile, tablet, and desktop. We typically start with mobile — where constraints force better decisions — then scale up, not the other way around.

How long does a UI/UX design project take?

A focused feature or single product area typically takes 3 to 5 weeks. A full product design covering multiple flows and user roles can take 2 to 4 months. We confirm timeline after scoping.

Will you hand off design files to our development team?

Yes, we prepare Figma files for developer handoff — with components, spacing annotations, and assets export — so your team can build without guessing. We can also stay involved during development to answer questions and catch drift early.

Can you audit and improve our existing UI/UX instead of starting from scratch?

Yes, we regularly take over existing products for UX audits and redesigns. We start by identifying where users drop off or struggle, prioritize the highest-impact fixes, and work from there — without touching what is already working well.