User-Centric Technical Strategy

Strategic approach combining user research with technical implementation to create intuitive interfaces and seamless experiences that drive maximum engagement.

User Experience (UX)

User research and persona development
Information architecture planning
User journey mapping
Wireframing and prototyping
Usability testing and optimization
Conversion rate optimization
Accessibility compliance

User Interface (UI)

Visual design and brand integration
Color psychology and typography
Interactive element design
Micro-interactions and animations
Design system creation
Fully responsive mobile design included
Cross-platform consistency

Design Methodology

Research

Understanding users and business goals

Define

Creating user personas and journey maps

Design

Wireframes, prototypes, and visual design

Test

User testing and feedback integration

Iterate

Continuous improvement and optimization

Why UX/UI Matters

Higher Conversions

Well-designed user experiences can increase conversion rates by up to 200%

User Satisfaction

Intuitive design creates positive brand experiences and customer loyalty

ROI Growth

Every R1 invested in UX design returns R100 in business value

Design Tools

Figma
Adobe XD
Sketch
InVision
Miro
Hotjar

What You Get

User research findings
Wireframes and user flows
Interactive prototypes
Visual design mockups
Design system documentation
Usability testing reports
Implementation guidelines

Design Investment

From R8,000
Complete UX/UI Design

3–6 weeks

Pricing varies based on project complexity and research requirements

2–3 Revision Rounds depending on scope

50% deposit required to start • Final payment on delivery

Design Questions

What's the difference between UX and UI design?

UX focuses on how users interact with your site (functionality, flow, usability), while UI focuses on how it looks and feels (colors, typography, visual elements).

Do you conduct user research?

Yes! I can conduct user interviews, surveys, and usability testing to understand your audience and create data-driven design decisions.

Can you redesign just the UX without changing the visual design?

Absolutely! Sometimes improving the user flow and functionality is more important than visual changes.

How do you measure design success?

Through metrics like conversion rates, user engagement, task completion rates, and user satisfaction scores.