Creating user interface, application interface design
Creating user interface, application interface design
Creating user interface, application interface design
Creating user interface, application interface design
Creating user interface, application interface design
May 10, 2023
May 10, 2023
May 10, 2023
May 10, 2023
UI design gives development the necessary requirements, allows you to pre-test your hypotheses on users, and align the project with investors in a visual form (prototype example here). We create an interface prototype, which is a ready-made website in black and white (more about prototypes).
Our prototypes are detailed, including modal windows, main element states, tooltips, and notifications (example of an employee app prototype).
We specialize in designing personal cabinets and admin panels for various business sectors (education, finance, sports, tourism, medicine). Each project involves its own roles (guest, client, employee, partner, moderator, admin), each of which requires careful consideration of their interface with access rights in mind.
We will create a separate prototype for each role in your project, as well as create mobile versions. The prototype screens are interconnected, allowing navigation between sections and reproducing user behavior.
More about the Admin Panel for Fitness Trainers project
It's better to describe requirements through User Stories and Use Cases, as a clear format for business and development. During development and at the final stages, acceptance and functionality testing are performed based on them. User Stories and Use Cases are part of the technical specification with a description of business requirements (more about the service Specification for application development).
More about interface prototyping
🏆 What you'll get
The results of each stage of work are concrete artifacts: usage scenarios (User Stories), interface prototypes (user interface in black and white), user interface design (layouts and UI components), as well as the results of online interviews with users for design testing (suggestions and interface recommendations).
💡 Where to start
To start collaboration, it is enough to formulate requirements in a free form (project tasks, list of user roles, and main functionality) or provide existing information for review. Then we conduct a working online meeting to discuss initial questions and project ideas, determine the work plan, and start creating the user interface.
UI design gives development the necessary requirements, allows you to pre-test your hypotheses on users, and align the project with investors in a visual form (prototype example here). We create an interface prototype, which is a ready-made website in black and white (more about prototypes).
Our prototypes are detailed, including modal windows, main element states, tooltips, and notifications (example of an employee app prototype).
We specialize in designing personal cabinets and admin panels for various business sectors (education, finance, sports, tourism, medicine). Each project involves its own roles (guest, client, employee, partner, moderator, admin), each of which requires careful consideration of their interface with access rights in mind.
We will create a separate prototype for each role in your project, as well as create mobile versions. The prototype screens are interconnected, allowing navigation between sections and reproducing user behavior.
More about the Admin Panel for Fitness Trainers project
It's better to describe requirements through User Stories and Use Cases, as a clear format for business and development. During development and at the final stages, acceptance and functionality testing are performed based on them. User Stories and Use Cases are part of the technical specification with a description of business requirements (more about the service Specification for application development).
More about interface prototyping
🏆 What you'll get
The results of each stage of work are concrete artifacts: usage scenarios (User Stories), interface prototypes (user interface in black and white), user interface design (layouts and UI components), as well as the results of online interviews with users for design testing (suggestions and interface recommendations).
💡 Where to start
To start collaboration, it is enough to formulate requirements in a free form (project tasks, list of user roles, and main functionality) or provide existing information for review. Then we conduct a working online meeting to discuss initial questions and project ideas, determine the work plan, and start creating the user interface.
UI design gives development the necessary requirements, allows you to pre-test your hypotheses on users, and align the project with investors in a visual form (prototype example here). We create an interface prototype, which is a ready-made website in black and white (more about prototypes).
Our prototypes are detailed, including modal windows, main element states, tooltips, and notifications (example of an employee app prototype).
We specialize in designing personal cabinets and admin panels for various business sectors (education, finance, sports, tourism, medicine). Each project involves its own roles (guest, client, employee, partner, moderator, admin), each of which requires careful consideration of their interface with access rights in mind.
We will create a separate prototype for each role in your project, as well as create mobile versions. The prototype screens are interconnected, allowing navigation between sections and reproducing user behavior.
More about the Admin Panel for Fitness Trainers project
It's better to describe requirements through User Stories and Use Cases, as a clear format for business and development. During development and at the final stages, acceptance and functionality testing are performed based on them. User Stories and Use Cases are part of the technical specification with a description of business requirements (more about the service Specification for application development).
More about interface prototyping
🏆 What you'll get
The results of each stage of work are concrete artifacts: usage scenarios (User Stories), interface prototypes (user interface in black and white), user interface design (layouts and UI components), as well as the results of online interviews with users for design testing (suggestions and interface recommendations).
💡 Where to start
To start collaboration, it is enough to formulate requirements in a free form (project tasks, list of user roles, and main functionality) or provide existing information for review. Then we conduct a working online meeting to discuss initial questions and project ideas, determine the work plan, and start creating the user interface.
UI design gives development the necessary requirements, allows you to pre-test your hypotheses on users, and align the project with investors in a visual form (prototype example here). We create an interface prototype, which is a ready-made website in black and white (more about prototypes).
Our prototypes are detailed, including modal windows, main element states, tooltips, and notifications (example of an employee app prototype).
We specialize in designing personal cabinets and admin panels for various business sectors (education, finance, sports, tourism, medicine). Each project involves its own roles (guest, client, employee, partner, moderator, admin), each of which requires careful consideration of their interface with access rights in mind.
We will create a separate prototype for each role in your project, as well as create mobile versions. The prototype screens are interconnected, allowing navigation between sections and reproducing user behavior.
More about the Admin Panel for Fitness Trainers project
It's better to describe requirements through User Stories and Use Cases, as a clear format for business and development. During development and at the final stages, acceptance and functionality testing are performed based on them. User Stories and Use Cases are part of the technical specification with a description of business requirements (more about the service Specification for application development).
More about interface prototyping
🏆 What you'll get
The results of each stage of work are concrete artifacts: usage scenarios (User Stories), interface prototypes (user interface in black and white), user interface design (layouts and UI components), as well as the results of online interviews with users for design testing (suggestions and interface recommendations).
💡 Where to start
To start collaboration, it is enough to formulate requirements in a free form (project tasks, list of user roles, and main functionality) or provide existing information for review. Then we conduct a working online meeting to discuss initial questions and project ideas, determine the work plan, and start creating the user interface.
The best way to prepare for development is to design and approve the interface. Based on the prototype, create a technical specification. The prototype will allow Frontend development to understand how the interface behaves in various cases. The specification is more important for Backend developers, it should describe the main entities and their relationships. Write to us if you need help with the project.