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Designing an experience.

UX Design — Fulfill your users’ needs.
UX Design provides the critical research and analysis required to fully understand your project’s requirements. Proper design includes a deep dive into your business goals, customer demographics, competitor analysis, features, functionality, and, ultimately, how to measure the success of your project. We follow a four-phase approach of Discovery/Research, Design (sketching and wire-framing), Iterate and Development Support. This ongoing process often parallels design and development efforts.
Prototype — Measure twice, cut once.
Our team designs interactive prototypes, allowing stakeholders to experience the “user flow” first hand — the first real experience of the interface. This process generates valuable feedback when testing early ideas and assumptions. Developers can thereby identify technical hurdles early on. This is an iterative design process — all prior to development.
In UI Design, we trust!
Later, often in parallel with development, design efforts shift focus towards creating a look and feel that matches your vision. A Design System will be created and integrated into your application during the development process. This system keeps visual standards consistent throughout the project, which is so important with regards to user acceptance and customer loyalty.
branding

Need a logo?
Our design team can help you with that, too! We have extensive design experience in more than software. We’ve designed in the fields of advertising, branding, marketing, and publishing: websites, email, newspapers, billboards, magazines, and good old-fashioned books. Been there, done that!
Our Design Services
UX Design, Research, Analysis
Information Architecture
Wireframes, Mockups, Prototypes
Custom Interface Design
Accessibility
Logos + Branding
Custom Icons + Illustrations
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Role Based Design
When designing custom software, designers often need to keep user roles in mind to make an efficient and effective user experience for multiple workflows. By taking a look at the needs of each user, we can design for multiple intuitive user flows while retaining a...

From Spreadsheets to Websites
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Design Roles – UX & UI
(. . . and how these are two very different phases of a software project) Back in the day, we were all “web designers” - simply put. We knew everything from buying the domain name to launching the site and figured out everything in between as the project...
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