Focus on the User
Every decision starts with a question: What does the person behind the screen need? We observe, ask questions, and test early – until the interaction feels right.
User-Centered Design · Research · Usability TestingWe design digital products that people truly understand – with clear principles and measurable benefits for every project.
Every decision begins with the question: What does the person who uses this product daily need? We forgo assumptions and rely on real user research to precisely identify needs.
Higher acceptance and lower drop-off ratesComplexity is the enemy of good UX. We remove unnecessary steps, consolidate workflows, and create clear interfaces that don't overwhelm the user. Every element has a purpose.
Faster task completion and fewer errorsA product only appears professional when it speaks the same language on every page, every device, and in every interaction. Our design system ensures visual and functional uniformity.
Building trust and reducing support costsAccessibility is not an afterthought check, but an integral part of the design process. We test early with different user groups and adhere to WCAG standards.
Legal certainty and broader target audienceEvery design decision is backed by data. We define clear KPIs, conduct A/B tests, and iterate based on real user behavior – not on opinions.
Demonstrable increase in conversion and satisfactionOur Stance
Every decision starts with a question: What does the person behind the screen need? We observe, ask questions, and test early – until the interaction feels right.
User-Centered Design · Research · Usability TestingA good design system is like a construction kit: consistent, expandable, and understandable for every team. We build components that scale – without unnecessary complexity.
Design Systems · Components · DocumentationAccessibility is not an add-on, but a foundation. We implement WCAG 2.2, optimize contrasts and keyboard navigation – for products that everyone can use.
Accessibility · WCAG · InclusionThe like button, the loading bar, the hover effect – small moments, big impact. We design every micro-animation to provide orientation, not distraction.
Micro-Interactions · Animation · FeedbackInformation architecture is the invisible hand that guides the user. We organize content so it is understandable at first glance – without unnecessary clicks.
Information Architecture · Navigation · Content StrategyWe work closely with developers, product owners, and stakeholders. Our goal: to find a common language that connects design and code.
Collaboration · Design Reviews · Agile WorkflowsAnswers to the most important topics around UX design, digital products, and our way of working.
The cost depends heavily on the scope and complexity of the project. We work on the basis of a transparent daily rate or a predefined fixed price for clearly defined service packages such as research, wireframing, or usability testing. A non-binding initial consultation helps us realistically assess the effort and create a suitable offer.
A compact redesign of an existing app can be implemented in four to six weeks. For the complete conception and design of a new digital product, you should plan for three to six months. The duration depends significantly on the number of iterations, the availability of your decision-makers, and the depth of user research.
We rely on a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods: in-depth interviews, online surveys, usability tests with real users, as well as analysis of heatmaps and click paths. The choice of method depends on the research question and the project phase – in early conception, the focus is on exploratory interviews, while in evaluation, it is on structured tests.
Yes, we are happy to integrate into your existing design system or help build a new one. We first analyze the existing components and tokens, identify gaps, and expand the system consistently. Our goal is to ensure the maintainability and scalability of your products in the long term.
Yes, we offer tailored workshops and training on topics such as design thinking, prototyping with Figma, accessibility according to WCAG 2.2, and building design systems. The formats range from half-day impulse workshops to multi-day intensive training sessions that work directly on your own projects.