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UI/UX Tools & Techniques
- Stakeholder Interviews
- Requirements workshops
- Guerilla Usability Testing
- Lab Usability Testing
- Sketching
- Wireframes
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UI/UX Tools & Techniques
- Remote Usability Testing
- Competitor Benchmarking
- Contextual Research
- Analytics
- Surveys
- Information Architecture
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UI/UX Tools & Techniques
- Expert Reviews
- Ideation Workshops
- Task Models
- Customer Experience Maps
- User Journeys
- Prototypes
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Design
When designing an interface we focus on user experience which is the most important condition to achieve a successful application process.
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UCD
User-oriented design provides an in-depth analysis and research which allows us to differentiate between products to obtain a competitive advantage. UCD is a solid research approach based on the evidence, not opinions.
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Products that are easy to use make more money
The reality of many projects using UCD approach shows that although they are focused on the user they still reach a commercial goal. The UCD features rigor that ensures meeting commercial objectives and providing the best quality of service at the same time- so everybody wins.
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Cheaper to fix problems
We engage our users in the design process to find out whether everything is as it should be. This allows us to identify the errors at the time when their fixing is most cost-effective. Changes made to the prototype are many times cheaper than technical changes at the time when the project is already running.
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Creativity
We work in teams over the product strategy, usage models and the needs of the target audience. Our focus is on evoking emotions among application users in order to make them remember the information item.
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Less Risk
User-oriented approach ensures smaller risk factor. Involvement of the tests eliminates errors which often generate additional costs. In the projects we mainly focus on the ease of use, usability and user experience.