UX is a research-based discipline, aiming to understand users, solve their problems and give them a positive product experience. UI (user interface) is concerned with defining the aesthetics, and bringing the product’s personality to life. It’s considered to be a specialism within UX design, just like user research or content design.

Web Templates

Web design refers to the design of websites that are displayed on the internet. It usually refers to the user experience aspects of website development rather than software development.

App Screens

App Screen design refers to the graphic design and layout of user interfaces on displays. It is a sub-area of user interface design but is limited to monitors and displays. In App screen design, the focus is on maximizing usability and user experience by making user interaction as simple and efficient as possible.

Illustrations and Infographics

Illustrations are a visual way to portray or illustrate a written text. They might help explain an idea or tell a story or provide decoration. They come in many forms both traditional and digital. Drawings—in both black-and-white and color—are one of the most widely used styles of illustration.

Facebook/Google Ads Designs

Ad design is important because it is how we visually communicate and present our brands to the public. You can have an amazing product and a great offer, but it will be hard to get traction if your ad is visually unappealing, confusing or just plain boring.

Ebook Design

E-book, in full electronic book, digital file containing a body of text and images suitable for distributing electronically and displaying on-screen in a manner similar to a printed book.

Pdf Design

PDFs are likely the most well-known file type. The “PDF” extension stands for “Portable Document Format,” and is best for ebooks that are meant to be read on a computer (digital marketers, you’ll want to remember this one).

Flyers & Brochures Design

A brochure is an informative paper document for advertising, which can be folded into a template, pamphlet, or leaflet. Brochures are promotional documents, primarily used to introduce a company, organization, products, or services and inform potential customers or members of the public of the benefits.

Visiting Cards Design

The business card represents your company’s brand. Not only does it convey important personal contact information such as name, title, email, website, address and phone number, but oftentimes it is also the first exposure to the overall image of the business.

Banners Design

Banner graphics give you the freedom to portray your product in a way that connects to the customers. It is very important to inform your customers about your product to make it a brand name that people can recognize. For this, they need to be informed about it time and again, until they know it well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

UX Design refers to the term User Experience Design, while UI Design stands for User Interface Design.
User experience (UX) design is an umbrella term representing the entire process of creating products and services that provide intuitive and delightful experience to their users.
People widely use terms like “UI/UX Design” or “Usability Design” to represent User Experience Design. However UI (User Interface) Design and Usability Design are subsets of UX Design.

There are a multitude of tools designers use in various stages of UX design. Our team typically use the following:

User Research – Hotjar, Usabilla
Design – Adobe XD, Figma, Balsamiq, Invision
User Testing – Crazyegg, UserTesting.com
Project Management – Basecamp, Miro, Notion
Asset Creation – Zeplin

All the factors influencing the cost (scope, complexity, platforms, budget, client feedback) will also affect the delivery timeline of a UX design project. A typical UX design project could go anywhere between 2-3 months to 6 months for a small-medium sized project. Bigger projects could take more than 6 months to 1 year depending on the scope and complexity.
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