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Product Design Services

Leverage the expertise of our designers, developers, and analysts to transform your ideas into intuitive, user-centric digital solutions.

We cover full cycle of product design, including Project Discovery, Business Analysis, Requirements Gathering, UX Research, 
UX/UI Design, Wireframing, Prototyping, and much more.

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Web

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Desktop

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Mobile

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Tablet

Our Product Design Expertise

We can provide our full Product Design service from scratch, or cover each specific step separately, based on the existing deliverables and needs of your business.

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Project Discovery

Our Project Discovery phase focuses on understanding your project's needs and goals through in-depth research and analysis. We conduct stakeholder interviews, market analysis, and feasibility studies to identify opportunities and challenges.

This phase culminates in a strategic roadmap, aligning all stakeholders and establishing a solid foundation for success.

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Researching the market, users, and competition

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Creating detailed specifications and project plans

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Defining the scope, goals, and user personas

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Creating detailed specifications and project plans

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UX/UI Design

We specialize in creating intuitive and visually appealing interfaces that enhance user experience. Our comprehensive approach includes user research, design systems, wireframing, visual design, and user testing.

We ensure consistency and scalability across all platforms, providing you with a cohesive design system that supports your brand’s identity and goals.

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Sketching initial concepts and creating wireframes

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Ensuring a seamless and intuitive user journey

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Creating detailed user experience designs and user flows

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Developing designs and high-fidelity mockups

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Establishing a design system

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Ensuring visual consistency and alignment with branding

Where Do We Go From Here?

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Learning About Your Needs

We will provide detailed breakdowns and specific course of action based on your timeline, budget, selected technology, and much more.

Documentation & NDA

You will be able to share any existing deliverables such as documents, designs, and code, with the assurance of an NDA to protect your intellectual assets.

Planning and estimates

Our analysis will cover all available data, resulting in a thorough functional decomposition and an accurate, detailed estimation for your project.

Financial Proposal

We’ll prepare Basic, Recommended, and Advanced cost offers for you to choose from, providing options that scale with your business needs and budget considerations.

Kick-off

Post-contract, you'll be introduced to your project's dedicated team. We will start the work, ensuring complete transparency and involving you throughout the process.

What’s Our Product Design Workflow?

Project Discovery Phase typically includes several key activities and deliverables, which may vary depending on the nature and complexity of the project

Project Kickoff Meeting

It is the first meeting of the project team and stakeholders to introduce the project, define its goals and objectives, and discuss the project plan

Workshop

These are interactive activities to gather requirements, brainstorm potential solutions and develop flowcharts, task-flows, wire-flows, solution maps, etc

Simple Autonomous Integration

Identifying the stakeholders who will be impacted by the project, understanding their needs and expectations to prevent going off-task, off-budget, and off-schedule

Requirements Gathering

Collecting and documenting the functional and non-functional requirements of the project. These may include user stories, use cases, and other forms of documentation

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We Keep With the Following

Guidelines

UI Guidelines help us make User Interfaces usable for all users. So, we use:

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Material Design Guide from Google

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Ant Design React UI library

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Human Interface Guidelines from Apple

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Fluent Design System from Microsoft

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Guidelines

Web sources with significant inaccessible UI components can be seen as discriminatory against persons with disabilities, violating the law. Standards we follow:

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W3C Accessibility Standards

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ISO 9241: Ergonomics of Human-System Interaction

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ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications)

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HFES 200 (Human Factors Engineering of Software User Interfaces)

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ATAG (Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines)

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Section 508 and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)

Frequently asked questions

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