UX/UI Design, What You See in Figma Is What You Get

UX/UI Design, What You See in Figma Is What You Get

Design is not decoration, it is the difference between conversion and abandonment

Before we write a single line of code, our designer creates every screen, every button, every flow in Figma. You see exactly how the project will look (on desktop and mobile) and we approve together before moving to development. No guessing, no surprises at delivery.

This matters because changing a design in Figma takes an hour. Changing code takes ten hours. A design-first workflow means better decisions earlier, fewer costly revisions later, and a final product that matches what was approved from the start.

What we deliver

We design interfaces that look premium and work intuitively. Every element exists because it serves the user journey, not because it fills space.

Typical deliverables include:

  • wireframes that define structure and information architecture before visual design begins
  • complete visual design, pixel-perfect typography, colors, spacing, and components
  • navigable prototypes, clickable, with transitions and animations, to test real user flows
  • mobile-first screens, all designs in both mobile and desktop versions, following Apple Human Interface Guidelines and Material Design principles where relevant
  • design systems for larger projects, reusable component libraries for total consistency
  • perfect developer handoff, organized Figma files with design tokens that translate directly into code

Why design-first changes everything

Most agencies start coding early and design as they go. That approach creates three problems: the client cannot visualize the result until it is partially built, changes become expensive, and the final product drifts from the original vision.

Our approach eliminates that drift. We design the complete experience first, get full approval, and then build exactly what was approved. The developer implements a verified design, not an interpretation. The client receives a product that matches what they saw and agreed to.

This is especially important for web applications where user flows are complex, and for institutional websites where every page needs to feel intentional and cohesive.

The details that elevate perception

Premium digital experiences are built on details that most users never consciously notice but always feel. Research from Nielsen Norman Group consistently shows that perceived quality directly affects trust and conversion. We invest in the micro-decisions that separate professional work from generic templates:

  • custom cursor interactions when the project calls for a premium feel
  • micro-animations on hover states, transitions, and loading states that elevate perceived quality
  • typography selection and integration that reinforces the brand identity
  • dark mode implementation when relevant for the audience
  • accessibility in design, proper color contrast, text sizes, and touch target areas that meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards

How design connects to brand and content

A website does not earn trust through layout alone. It earns trust through coherence. When the visual system, the typography, the colors, and the content hierarchy all feel aligned, the experience feels intentional. That is the difference between a company that looks established and one that looks improvised.

Good UX/UI design is what makes a branding system come alive on screen. It gives the brand rules a real-world implementation that carries across every page, every component, every interaction. Without this translation step, brand guidelines remain theoretical.

Pricing

UX/UI design projects start from €5,500 for a complete product or website design in Figma. This includes user flow mapping, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, component library, and a handoff-ready design system.

For businesses building a full website, UX/UI design is typically delivered as part of a Presence (from €8,000) or Platform (from €13,000) project, where design and development are a single integrated workflow.

Let’s design something that actually works

If your current interface confuses users or your product is hard to navigate, get in touch. We will run a quick audit and tell you where the friction points are.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I invest in UX/UI design before development?

Changing a design in Figma takes one hour. Changing code takes ten. Design-first eliminates surprises, reduces development cost, and ensures the final result matches what was approved.

Can I see the design on my phone before it is built?

Yes. We create navigable prototypes that you can click through on any device. You experience the real flow before a single line of code is written.

Do you work with existing brand guidelines?

Yes. If you already have a brand system, we extend it into digital components. If not, we can pair this with our branding service to create both together.

What do I receive at the end?

Organized Figma files with all screens, components, design tokens, and a clean handoff structure that any developer can implement without ambiguity.

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