UX Design for your Mobile App

Starting at

$

1,500

/wk

About this service

Summary

Leveraging our expertise to create intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces. Our unique approach involves combining a deep understanding of user needs with cutting-edge design principles to deliver seamless and engaging experiences that prioritize usability and innovation.

Process

🧩 Push Studio Design Process
1. Discovery Call (30 min) We start with a quick call to understand your product, goals, and key pain points. This helps us align on what you need and how we can help.
2. Design Brief You fill out a short brief (we guide you) to define scope, target audience, priorities, and deliverables.
3. Contract & First Payment We sign a simple service agreement and get started once the first payment is confirmed.
4. Wireframes & Structure We create low-fidelity wireframes to define layout, flow, and core UX decisions. This step ensures we’re aligned before moving to visuals.
5. UI Design We craft the final interface design based on your brand and product goals — with clear, scalable components.
6. Prototype (if needed) We build a clickable prototype to simulate the experience and support internal reviews, user testing, or investor/demo presentations.
7. Handoff or Iteration You get all design assets, documentation, and handoff files. If you’re on a subscription, we continue iterating and refining together.

What's included

  • Wireframes

    Is a visual representation of a digital interface or product. It is a low-fidelity, basic outline that outlines the structure and layout of a webpage, application, or other digital product. Wireframes are typically created at the early stages of the design process and serve as a skeletal framework to communicate the overall design and functionality of the product.

  • Prototypes

    Is a preliminary model or version of a product that is created to test and validate design concepts, functionalities, and user interactions before the final product is developed. Prototypes are essential in the design and development process as they allow designers, developers, and stakeholders to visualize, interact with, and evaluate the proposed solutions in a tangible form.

  • UI Components

    Refer to the various elements or building blocks that make up the user interface of a software application or website. These components are designed to interact with users and facilitate the user experience. UI components can include visual elements, input controls, navigation elements, and other interactive elements that allow users to interact with the application or website.


Skills and tools

UI Designer

UX Designer

Figma

Figma

Industries

FinTech & Payments
Fitness & Wellness
Healthcare