Startup MVP design by Nur Asyrof MStartup MVP design by Nur Asyrof M
Startup MVP designNur Asyrof M
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You've got the idea. Maybe you've got the deck. Now you need something people can actually see, click, and react to, without spending six months and a runway burning through development. I'll design your MVP in Figma so it's focused, functional, and ready to test with real users or show to real investors. Fast enough to matter, solid enough to build on.
FAQs
The core screens and flows your product needs to prove its value—nothing more, nothing less. We'll figure out together what's essential for your first version and cut everything that can wait for v2.
Just your idea, your users, and your goals. You don't need a spec doc or a Figma account or a clear vision of every screen. That's my job. Come with what you know and we'll build the rest together.
Scope and speed. A full product design covers every edge case, every state, every detail. An MVP design is about getting to the core experience quickly—enough to validate, test, and move forward with confidence. We're solving for learning, not perfection.
Yes. An MVP doesn't mean rough. It means focused. What I deliver will look professional, feel intentional, and communicate your product clearly—whether you're showing it to users, stakeholders, or a room full of people with cheque books.
A complete Figma file with your key screens, user flows, and components—organized and ready for your development team to build from. I'll also walk you through everything so nothing gets lost in translation.
Usually two to four weeks depending on the complexity of the product. I'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan your build and launch around it.
That's part of the process. Before I design anything, we'll map out your core user journey and agree on what's in scope. I'll push back if something feels like a v2 feature sneaking into v1—kindly, but firmly.
Always. I design with developers in mind, and I'm available during the build to answer questions, clarify decisions, and make adjustments when something needs to flex. Your dev team shouldn't have to guess at anything.
Starting at$35 /hr
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Startup MVP designNur Asyrof M
Starting at$35 /hr
Schedule a call
Tags
Figma
Jitter
Lottie
Product Designer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
Cover image for Startup MVP design
You've got the idea. Maybe you've got the deck. Now you need something people can actually see, click, and react to, without spending six months and a runway burning through development. I'll design your MVP in Figma so it's focused, functional, and ready to test with real users or show to real investors. Fast enough to matter, solid enough to build on.
FAQs
The core screens and flows your product needs to prove its value—nothing more, nothing less. We'll figure out together what's essential for your first version and cut everything that can wait for v2.
Just your idea, your users, and your goals. You don't need a spec doc or a Figma account or a clear vision of every screen. That's my job. Come with what you know and we'll build the rest together.
Scope and speed. A full product design covers every edge case, every state, every detail. An MVP design is about getting to the core experience quickly—enough to validate, test, and move forward with confidence. We're solving for learning, not perfection.
Yes. An MVP doesn't mean rough. It means focused. What I deliver will look professional, feel intentional, and communicate your product clearly—whether you're showing it to users, stakeholders, or a room full of people with cheque books.
A complete Figma file with your key screens, user flows, and components—organized and ready for your development team to build from. I'll also walk you through everything so nothing gets lost in translation.
Usually two to four weeks depending on the complexity of the product. I'll give you a clear timeline before we start so you can plan your build and launch around it.
That's part of the process. Before I design anything, we'll map out your core user journey and agree on what's in scope. I'll push back if something feels like a v2 feature sneaking into v1—kindly, but firmly.
Always. I design with developers in mind, and I'm available during the build to answer questions, clarify decisions, and make adjustments when something needs to flex. Your dev team shouldn't have to guess at anything.
$35 /hr