We create
impressions
It takes more than design to make an impression.
An impression is emotion.
It shapes decisions — even when the client isn’t aware of it.
It makes interaction feel natural, and choices feel obvious.
Not just an interface.
Not just design.
It’s the art of interaction.
And this is the foundation of Customer Experience (CX).
We lay that foundation through thoughtful UX and expressive UI.
How does it work?
Analysis
We dive into the business goals and user needs.
UX Design
Creating the logic and structure of interactions.
UI Design
Designing the interface and visual elements.
Development
Fast and adaptive implementation across all devices.
Optimization
Improving based on real user data.
Why does it matter?
Increased Conversions
More actions from your customers.
Customer Retention
Well-designed interfaces build trust and emotional connection.
Stronger Brand
Thoughtful design creates recognition and reputation.
Pricing
- Custom UI design
- Responsive design for all devices
- Design of forms and buttons
- Color scheme and style coordination
- Spacing, typography and grid guide
- Delivery in Figma or Pixso
- Structure and user flow planning
- Thought-out states and micro-animations
- Multi-page structure
- Custom UI/UX design
- Animations and microinteractions
- Form, pop-up and CTA block design
- Style, grid and component guide
- Structure and user flow planning
- User flow design and interaction paths
- Design of interactive elements and components
- Multi-level website structure
- Custom UI/UX design
- Animations and interactive elements
- UX scenarios and navigation structure
- Structure and user flow planning
- Design of interactive elements and components
- Scalable UI component architecture
- Interfaces for documents and knowledge bases
- Product catalog with filters and sorting
- Product cards with structured layout
- UX design for cart and checkout
- Interfaces for login and user account
- Order history and user notifications
- UI components for discounts and banners
- Purchase scenarios and user journeys
- Custom interface architecture
- Role and permission structure planning
- Admin panel with sections and modules
- Interfaces for login, registration and account
- Support for complex user scenarios
- UI design for realtime features
- UX for search, filters and notifications
- UI/UX design for iOS and Android
- User flow and behavior planning
- Screen design: login, onboarding, navigation
- States: loading, error, empty
- Adaptive components and auto-layout in Figma
- Support for iOS (HIG) and Android (Material) guidelines
- Interactive prototypes: transitions, animations, click flows (optional)
- Concept diagrams and visual models
- Visualization of business processes and flows
- Infographics for presentations and landing pages
- Final formats for web and print
- Interactive infographics and diagrams for websites (SVG, JS)
- Infographics based on structured data
- Adaptation for social media and media formats
- SVG animations
- Lottie animations
- WebGL animations
- Live reactions (real-time)
- Microinteractions
- Interactive transitions
- UI state animations
- Scroll-based animations
Prices are indicative and do not include VAT. Final costs depend on the complexity of the project, number of pages, unique features required, and additional integrations.
- The number of screens or pages.
- The level of UX scenario and interaction detailing.
- The complexity of animations and micro-interactions.
- The need for UX analytics or a brand guide.
- The urgency of project completion.
Payment is divided into stages: a prepayment before starting, then payments after completing key milestones (for example, prototype → UI design → finalization).
Yes, we can include UX analytics, text selection, image sourcing, and material preparation — for an additional fee.
If you already have a mockup in Figma, Pixso, or another format, we can adapt, animate, or refine it for handoff to development.
Frequently Asked Questions
UX (User Experience) is the user's experience: how convenient, logical, and understandable it is to interact with a website or application.
UI (User Interface) is the visual part of the interface: buttons, fonts, colors, icons — everything the user sees and interacts with.
Why does a business need UI/UX design?
- To help users quickly achieve their goals without confusion.
- To build trust and ensure the website or application is convenient on any device.
- To encourage customers to return, recommend, and buy more.
- To reduce bounce rates and increase conversion rates.
Our UI/UX design is not just a beautiful shell, but a carefully crafted user experience and interface that create convenience, trust, and engagement. We design as a strategic tool for growth, customer retention, and strengthening Customer Experience.
Goal and audience analysis — studying business objectives and user needs.
Research and competitive analysis — identifying the best solutions and growth opportunities.
UX structure formation — designing user flows (UX flow), sitemaps, and usage scenarios.
Prototype creation — building wireframes and interactive prototypes to test logic.
UI design — developing a visual style: colors, fonts, buttons, icons, animations.
Adaptation for all devices — ensuring usability on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Testing and improvements — testing the design on real users and implementing improvements.
Preparing mockups for development — careful handoff of files in Figma or Pixso with developer comments.
Our UI/UX design process is a systematic approach to creating convenient, understandable, and effective interfaces that help businesses grow and build long-term customer relationships.
UX (User Experience) in e-commerce is the user's experience when purchasing products in an online store.
It determines how easy, clear, and fast it is for a client to find a product, place an order, and receive support.
Good UX in e-commerce includes:
- Clear navigation and fast product search.
- Convenient filters, sorting, and categories.
- Clear product cards with important information.
- Simple and transparent checkout process.
- Quick registration or purchase without unnecessary steps.
- Clear order statuses, payment, and delivery options.
- Easy access to support and help at all stages.
UX in e-commerce is not just about convenience.
It is the key to ensuring that customers complete purchases, return again, and recommend the store to others.
Landing page design is the creation of a single-page site focused on visual impact, convenience, and conversion.
The goal is to attract attention, guide the user along a designed path, and motivate action: leave a request, buy a product, or sign up for a service.
When high-quality landing page design is especially important:
- When launching a new product or service.
- For promoting marketing campaigns and promotions.
- For quickly testing market demand.
- For collecting requests or registrations.
- Page size:
- Typically, a landing page consists of 2–5 screens (blocks) and has a height of 2000 to 5000 pixels.
- The final length depends on the page's goal and content amount.
Thoughtful landing page design is a combination of a strong first impression, logical user journey, and high conversion rate.
Promo site design is the creation of a bright, memorable website for presenting a brand, product, or event.
A promo site may include several pages or one long scrollable page with richer content than a landing page.
The main tasks of a promo site:
- Create a strong first impression of the brand or product.
- Tell in detail about advantages, features, and history.
- Attract attention through creative visual style and animation.
- Support marketing campaigns, events, and releases.
Promo sites often include:
- A main page with a strong visual focus.
- Separate sections or pages: 'About the Product', 'Features', 'Gallery', 'News', 'Contacts'.
- Dynamic elements and animations to enhance engagement.
Promo sites usually have a length from 3000 to 8000 pixels (or more), and multi-page structures adapt to each section.
Promo site design is about creating a bright emotional experience that enhances brand perception, attracts an audience, and supports sales.
Corporate website design is not just about visual appearance, but an important tool for building trust, brand recognition, and business growth.
A modern corporate website includes well-developed pages like 'About Us', 'Services', 'Projects', 'Careers', 'News', convenient navigation, multilingual support, and adaptability across all devices.
Contact forms, user accounts, and career pages are created with a focus on convenience and user engagement. The design immediately takes into account the development of the project: the ability to easily add new sections and services without needing a complete redesign.
Corporate website design is a systematic effort focused on convenience, information delivery, and brand perception, helping companies grow confidently in the digital environment.
Internet portal design involves creating a large-scale, resilient, and convenient interaction system for different types of users.
What modern portal design includes:
- Custom interface architecture: well-thought-out navigation, user journeys, and scenarios for clients, partners, and administrators.
- Convenient personal accounts, user profiles, and workspaces.
- Adaptive structure: catalogs, news, articles, events, services — all accessible on any device.
- Fast access to information: well-designed search, filtering, and sorting.
- Scalability: ability to grow the user base and expand functionality without degrading user experience.
Portal design is about creating a complex yet understandable ecosystem that helps users easily find information and interact with services without unnecessary effort.
Mobile app design is about creating a thoughtful and convenient user experience for iOS and Android, taking into account all platform-specific guidelines.
How the process is built:
- Analysis and development of user scenarios — understanding user goals and building logical screen flows.
- Designing key screens — authentication, registration, onboarding, navigation, and working areas.
- Designing states — loading screens, errors, empty states, and transitions.
- Adaptive components — for stable display on different devices and resolutions.
- Support for platform guidelines — compliance with iOS Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) and Android Material Design.
- Interactive prototypes — modeling app behavior: transitions, animations, interactions.
We design mobile apps to be intuitive, adaptive, and aligned with user expectations on any platform.
Infographics are a way to present complex information simply, clearly, and visually.
Well-designed infographics help speed up perception, increase engagement, and strengthen key messages.
What infographics solve:
- Creating concept maps and visual models — simplifying complex ideas and processes for easy understanding.
- Visualizing business processes and user journeys — showing sequences of actions, work stages, and interactions.
- Infographics for presentations and landing pages — highlighting key advantages, steps, or outcomes.
- Ready-to-use formats for web and print — optimizing for websites, documents, and exhibitions.
- Interactive infographics for websites (SVG, JavaScript) — adding dynamics and user engagement.
- Building infographics based on structured data — automating and visualizing large information sets.
- Adaptation for social media and media formats — transferring complex schemes into mobile and advertising formats without losing meaning.
- Interactive animated infographics represent the highest level of complexity: requiring not only design but also smooth behavior, responsiveness, and performance.
Infographics transform complex data into accessible visual stories, helping to deliver product, idea, or process value faster.
Animation is a crucial part of the modern digital experience. It brings interfaces to life, guides actions, enhances emotions, and boosts user engagement.
What types of animations we design:
- Custom animations — developing unique animation scenarios tailored to the project's tasks.
- SVG animations — lightweight vector animations for websites and applications.
- Lottie animations — optimized animations for mobile apps and web, using JSON format.
- WebGL animations — complex 3D graphics and special effects directly in the browser.
- Micro-interactions — small animated hints: button presses, confirmations, notifications.
- Interactive transitions — animated transitions between screens, pages, or states.
- State animations — smooth changes between interface element states (loading, error, success).
- Scroll-triggered animations — animations activated during page scrolling.
Animation is not just a visual effect. It's a tool to improve perception, enhance usability, and create emotional connections between the user and the product.
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