Mobile and web app design that that drives clarity and profit by Jeremiah George Mobile and web app design that that drives clarity and profit by Jeremiah George
Mobile and web app design that that drives clarity and profitJeremiah George
I design mobile and web apps with a focus on clarity and collaboration. No major work starts until we're completely aligned on the user flow and goals. If needed, I bring product thinking and strategy into the process — thinking in systems and edge-cases — to help redefine or sharpen your app's direction before a single pixel is designed. The result? Designs that are intentional, profitable, user-focused, and built on a foundation we are both aligned with.
What's included
User flow and Site map
A clear visual map of how users navigate through your app, showing all possible paths and key screens. This ensures we're aligned on the user journey and flow before any design work begins.
Low-fidelity Wireframes
These are basic structural layouts that outline where content, buttons, and other UI elements will sit on each screen. These wireframes focus on functionality and flow without visual styling, making it easy to iterate quickly.
Design system, variables and UI components
A complete library of reusable design elements — including colors, typography, buttons, icons, and other UI components — ensuring visual consistency across the entire app and making future updates seamless.
High-fidelity design
Polished, pixel-perfect screens with final colors, typography, imagery, and UI elements. These are the complete visual designs ready for prototyping, stakeholder review, and developer handoff.
Responsive layout (For web-based apps)
If required, designs will be adapted for multiple screen sizes — desktop, tablet, and mobile — ensuring your web app (if needed) looks polished and functions seamlessly no matter how users access it.
Prototyping (If needed)
An interactive, clickable version of the design that simulates the actual user experience. This allows you to test flows and interactions before development begins.
Developer hand-off
Organized design files with detailed specs, assets, and annotations that developers need for smooth implementation. This includes spacing, dimensions, and any interaction notes to ensure the final product matches the design.
1-2 rounds of revision
Opportunity to lightly refine and adjust the designs based on your feedback. This ensures the final deliverables align perfectly with your vision and goals before we wrap up the project.
Mobile and web app design that that drives clarity and profitJeremiah George
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I design mobile and web apps with a focus on clarity and collaboration. No major work starts until we're completely aligned on the user flow and goals. If needed, I bring product thinking and strategy into the process — thinking in systems and edge-cases — to help redefine or sharpen your app's direction before a single pixel is designed. The result? Designs that are intentional, profitable, user-focused, and built on a foundation we are both aligned with.
What's included
User flow and Site map
A clear visual map of how users navigate through your app, showing all possible paths and key screens. This ensures we're aligned on the user journey and flow before any design work begins.
Low-fidelity Wireframes
These are basic structural layouts that outline where content, buttons, and other UI elements will sit on each screen. These wireframes focus on functionality and flow without visual styling, making it easy to iterate quickly.
Design system, variables and UI components
A complete library of reusable design elements — including colors, typography, buttons, icons, and other UI components — ensuring visual consistency across the entire app and making future updates seamless.
High-fidelity design
Polished, pixel-perfect screens with final colors, typography, imagery, and UI elements. These are the complete visual designs ready for prototyping, stakeholder review, and developer handoff.
Responsive layout (For web-based apps)
If required, designs will be adapted for multiple screen sizes — desktop, tablet, and mobile — ensuring your web app (if needed) looks polished and functions seamlessly no matter how users access it.
Prototyping (If needed)
An interactive, clickable version of the design that simulates the actual user experience. This allows you to test flows and interactions before development begins.
Developer hand-off
Organized design files with detailed specs, assets, and annotations that developers need for smooth implementation. This includes spacing, dimensions, and any interaction notes to ensure the final product matches the design.
1-2 rounds of revision
Opportunity to lightly refine and adjust the designs based on your feedback. This ensures the final deliverables align perfectly with your vision and goals before we wrap up the project.