WEB AND APP UX
Designing for user engagement.
Web and App UX
Human-centered design is our priority. We want to focus not only on numbers but on building something that users will value and remain loyal to with practical interfaces that are easy to navigate.
OUR PROCESS
1. Discovery Session
Our design team conducts a workshop with you to gather information and insights on the project objective, target market, user needs, and design constraints.
2. Research
We take everything we learnt in our discovery session and conduct research to further understand the needs and preferences of the target market.
3. Flow Mapping
This is a technique we use to visualise the user's journey through the app, providing insight on the sequence of the actions a user would take from entry to their desired outcome.
4. Wireframes
After establishing an efficient flow, we create low fidelity mock-ups of the interface in Figma design software, roughly outlining the layout of content and functionality of the app without the visual design elements such as colour, typography or images.
5. UI Library
We build a UI library with design components in Figma using your brand’s custom styling. This includes input fields, buttons, and headers.
6. Visual Design
Enjoy peace of mind as our senior engineers ensure your designs meet all required Australian and international compliances and standards, such as AS4100 and AS1170.
7. Prototyping
Our high-fidelity page design are turned into an interactive prototype, allowing you to take a realistic walkthrough of your app in Figma to better understand and refine the user flow.
8. Development
The final designs in Figma are passed on to our software team for development.
WEB AND APP UX IN ACTION
A tablet app and essential part of this IoT system. SafeAdjust enables qualified technicians to diagnose issues and tune hydraulics systems remotely. The user interface includes a control box, flow meter, and actuator control.
Highly customisable control apps that interface with our Cranio system, making IoT easy for everyone. You can detect events, visualise data received from devices and sensors out in the field, make configurations on the fly, set parameters, receive automatic data alerts, and update software and firmware.