
I help businesses create experiences that connect and convert.
Starting at
$
15
/hrAbout this service
Summary
FAQs
What kind of projects do you specialize in?
I specialize in designing intuitive and engaging digital experiences, including web apps, mobile apps, SaaS platforms, and e-commerce solutions. Whether you're starting from scratch or improving an existing product, I can tailor my process to fit your needs.
How do you ensure the design aligns with our brand?
I take time to understand your brand identity, tone, and style guidelines. If you don’t have established guidelines, I can help create a visual language that reflects your brand.
Can you collaborate with my development team?
Absolutely! I believe in close collaboration with developers to ensure a smooth handoff. I provide clear documentation, annotated designs, and support throughout the development phase.
How do you handle feedback and revisions?
I prioritize open communication and set up regular meetings based on your schedule to review deliverables, gather feedback, and ensure everything aligns with your vision. This way, we can make adjustments early and avoid major revisions down the line.
How long does the design process take?
Timelines vary depending on the project’s complexity. After discussing your needs, I’ll provide a clear timeline with milestones to keep things on track.
What tools do you use?
I primarily use Figma, and Miro for design and collaboration. For developer handoff, I use Zeplin or Figma’s built-in features.
What's included
User Research Report
A detailed summary of user needs, behaviors, and pain points gathered from interviews, surveys, and observations. Helps shape design decisions.
Competitive Analysis
An overview of competitors' strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities to help position your product effectively.
User Personas
Fictional yet data-driven profiles of your ideal users, highlighting their goals, challenges, and behaviors.
Empathy Maps
Visuals that capture what users think, feel, say, and do, ensuring designs are centered on their true needs.
Journey Maps
A visual timeline of a user’s experience, identifying key touchpoints, pain points, and opportunities for improvement.
Problem Statements
Clear definitions of the core issues your product aims to solve.
Value Proposition
A concise statement that defines how your product meets user needs better than competitors.
Information Architecture (IA)
A structured outline of your product’s content and navigation to ensure users can easily find what they need.
User Flow Diagrams
Step-by-step visuals that map how users move through your product to achieve their goals.
Wireframes
Basic layouts that focus on functionality and content placement, without visual design elements.
High-Fidelity UI Designs
Fully designed, pixel-perfect screens showcasing colors, typography, and branding.
Interactive Prototypes
Clickable versions of your designs that mimic real interactions for testing and feedback.
Usability Testing Reports
Insights from real users interacting with your prototype, highlighting pain points, frustrations, and areas for improvement.
A/B Testing Results
ata comparing different design variations to identify the most effective solution.
Design System
A complete guide covering typography, color palettes, component behavior, and design patterns to maintain consistency.
Annotated Designs
Screens with clear notes explaining interactions, behaviors, and intended functionality for developers.
Developer Handoff Files
Organized design files shared via tools like Figma, Zeplin, or Adobe XD to ensure smooth collaboration with developers.
Skills and tools