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Product & Interface Design

Turning complex logic into intuitive products. We don’t just "make it pretty." We engineer the core structure (UX) and build a visual system (UI) that makes complex tasks feel simple.
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UX Research & Audits
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IA & Wireframing
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Visual Concept &Art Direction
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High-Fidelity UI Design
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Design Systems & Tokenization
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MVP & Rapid Prototyping
Business Problem

The execution gap & technical debt.

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Startups. Vision is not a Product. You have the concept; we provide the structure. We fill the logic gaps and turn a raw MVP into a scalable, investor-ready platform.

We don't just design screens. We upgrade idea.
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Enterprise. The scale & complexity trap. We implement Design Systems and architectures that let you manage massive ecosystems without chaos or legacy debt.

We don't just “draw pages”. We architect ecosystems.
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UX Analysis
User Flow Validation
Usability Audit

Cases.

See our product & interface design cases at scale:

Real Estate
Tonomo. The real estate media nexus.
SaaS.
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Web3
Bookmaker.XYZ. No house, no chaos.
Web3.
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SportsTech
Outlier iOS. All betting intel in a pocket.
Sports.
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Corporate
STS-Hydro. Engineer the construction.
Corporate.
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SportsTech
BestOdds. The market, with no blind spots.
Sports.
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SportsTech
Stavka. Crowd-sourced betting power.
Sports.
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SportsTech
StatKing iOS. Royal insights, delivered.
Sports.
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Commerce
Mp3million. Million and more tracks.
Commerce.
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SaaS
MollyBet. Global liquidity, one terminal.
SaaS.
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SportsTech
Outlier. Pro betting intel, simplified.
Sports.
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Web3
Boxbet. High stakes, zero friction.
Web3.
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Process + Stack

Workflow steps

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Logic & Architecture
We map out User Flows and Information Architecture (IA) to ensure solid product mechanics before drawing a single pixel.
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Figma
Miro
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Wireframing & Validation
Deep analysis of the brief, market landscape, and competitors. Defining the positioning gap and "Brand DNA" before any design begins.
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Figma
Maze
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Visual Direction & Design System
Defining the "vibe", colors, and mood before the logo design to reduce risk. We present curated visual boards to lock in the direction.
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Figma
Midjourney
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Dev Handoff & QA
Crafting the Logo and core visual metaphor based strictly on the approved Stylescape. Turning the strategy into a unique visual symbol.
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Figma Dev Mode
Front-end review
Deliverables

What you get

“Source of Truth” Files.
Clean, auto-layout ready Figma files where every layer is named correctly.
Scalable Component Library.
A UI Kit (buttons, inputs, components, dark-light theme) that allows your devs to build new pages like Lego.
Interactive Clickable Prototypes.
High-fidelity simulations of the app flow for investors or user testing.
Developer Documentation.
Annotations on behavior, animations, and states to minimize questions during coding.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can we launch an MVP?

With our "Rapid Sprint" model, we can deliver a clickable core prototype and visual style in 2-3 weeks, ready for investor pitching or development.

We have a legacy complex CRM. Can you redesign it without breaking logic?

Yes. We specialize in Refactoring. We audit your current logic, keep what works, and update the UI/UX layer to modern standards without disrupting your backend data structure.

Will your design work well for our developers?

Absolutely. We think like engineers. We use Figma Variables, Tokens, and Auto-layout. Your developers will receive a structured system, not just "pictures," speeding up implementation by 30-50%.

What is the difference between UX and UI design?

UX (user experience) design maps the logic of a product — how it flows, what happens at each step, how a user moves from one state to another. UI (user interface) design is the visual layer built on top of that logic: typography, colour, components, and interaction states. We handle both in sequence — UX first to get the structure right, UI second to make it visually coherent and production-ready.

What does a UX audit include?

A UX audit is a structured review of your existing product: user flows, information architecture, interface patterns, and usability gaps. We identify where users drop off, where logic breaks down, and where design debt is creating engineering overhead. You receive a prioritised report with specific, actionable recommendations — not a generic scorecard.

Do you work with our existing design system, or build from scratch?

Both. If you have an existing design system, we audit it first and extend it rather than replace it. If you're starting from zero, we build one as part of the engagement. Either way, the outcome is a system your developers can build from without constant design oversight.

What do I need to prepare before we start?

Not much. A rough brief, access to any existing product or wireframes, and clarity on your users and business goals. We run a structured discovery workshop at the start of every engagement — we ask the right questions and turn whatever you bring into a brief we both agree on before any design begins.

How long does a product design project take?

A rapid MVP sprint runs 2–3 weeks. A standard engagement — covering research, IA, high-fidelity UI, and design system setup — typically runs 6–12 weeks depending on scope and product complexity. Enterprise redesigns run longer. We give you a realistic timeline during the discovery call, not a best-case estimate.

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