Attractive and intuitive design for your app
Visual effects are only one aspect of mobile app design. It's all about the user's relationship with the product. At Superleggera, we focus on the end user and his opinion of the product when working on any project.
User interface and user experience design services aid in the creation of a product that provides the user with the most comfort and benefit. It is critical for all types of businesses. After all, user acquisition and retention are the primary goals of any business, large or small.
We normally follow a step-by-step roadmap to give the best UX/UI design services.
Step 1
Analyze the personas
The ability to identify and correct all main misconceptions between the client and the company.
Step 2
Analyze the target market and competition
Analysis of the market and its main competitors aids in the discovery of insights that can be used to define positioning and identify a place for our product within it.
Step 3
Examining the available options
The ideal location for UX/UI services is sometimes not in the competitive field, but in the adjacent areas. When we look at the problem holistically and without imposing boundaries, we can identify solutions that help us stand out from the cluster’s competitors.
Step 4
Prototyping
Prototyping is the first step in the development process. It aids in describing essential workflow situations to ensure that we are producing a convenient and long-lasting user experience that contributes to the project’s overall success.
Step 5
Making mock-ups
Then we move on to creating actual design mockups of all of the app’s screens, which serve as instructions for developers. Before being sent to the developers for implementation, all mockups should have the client’s approval.
Step 6
Usability Testing
We strongly encourage all of our customers to use the data-driven design approach to evaluate the ergonomics of our products. It implies that after the app has been published, we collect and analyze data about user behavior in the app and make design changes based on this knowledge. This stage helps us to design a product that is really user-centric.