UX roadmap

We create an action plan to reach your product or service goals, with clear instructions on how to prioritize and implement stages.

Business model canvas

Explore a variety of potential business models with this straightforward and collaborative tool.

Functional prototypes

They are models or software solutions to demonstrate product or service functionalities and to test these before committing the project for further development.

Appearance prototype

Dynamic, visual, three-dimensional and environmental representations of what a product, service or application may look like. Used to evaluate the initial customer experience or reaction, in-store experiences and to refine aspects of colour and material choices.

Click-through prototypes

Click-through prototypes are usually low/mid fidelity versions of the envisioned solution. They help, among other things, simulate the system responses and test the appropriateness of the interaction flow.

Conceptual prototypes

They can be interactive and enable testing of user acceptance by multiple users in various contexts. They may take the form of paper, video, software or three-dimensional prototypes. These representations help to explain the concept vision to various stakeholders – clients, users and colleagues.

Paper prototype

Paper prototypes, or mock-ups, are used to test early iterations of a design concept. People are asked to represent the prospective users and to perform realistic tasks by interacting with a paper version of the interface. This helps us to test and refine concepts before developing higher fidelity prototypes.

Wireframes

We create a visual representation of the features and interactions of your website or app. Wireframes display the functional elements of the pages, their location in the interface and their hierarchy.

Content audit

Understand and evaluate the content on your current site content before undergoing a redesign.

Card sorting

Gain insight on how your audience would label and classify your content. This is particularly relevant to projects that are content-heavy or have complex information architecture.