To build a user interface you need to conceive the interactions between the human and the product as well as the visual appearance supporting these interactions.

It goes further than mere usability, taking you to the field of visual research, technology and branding.



In an iterative process the designers refine the concepts and their visual appearance. We start with simple wireframes (a rough screen structure), gradually the screens become more detailed in terms of graphic design, finally down to a pixel.
Each graphic element is elaborated (buttons, icons, title bars, panes, typography and so on).
Conceiving an interface with all the necessary interactions is team work: the client project team, with their various competences, and Use Design team work together to create the best possible interface for the product and to devise the most appropriate interactions, both efficient and innovative.

Interface guidelines (usability guidelines together with visual guidelines) allow to communicate the essential principles of the new interface design to the development team. The guidelines are also useful for the project team because they describe the user experience and summarize the functional specifications.
With the help of user profiles, usage context and use scenarios, interaction designers and interface designers work together on creating the necessary screen and navigation elements.
An attractive and innovative interface design forms a solid competitive advantage, differentiating your product during commercial demonstrations. Optimizing the interface and its interactions means satisfying the user needs AND motivating your clients.

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