Product Design

We design, test, and shape digital products that balance user needs, business goals, and technical reality. From rapid exploration to scalable systems, we help teams move from intent to execution without losing clarity along the way.

Capabilities
Our product design offerings
Design sprint
Inspired by Google Ventures, we run a focused, two-week
sprint to define, design, and validate a set of product features,
resulting in testable, development-ready prototypes.
The sprint is extendable, so you can stack them
to work through more of your backlog or continue prototyping and testing.
Timeline: 2 weeks (each sprint)
Design systems & governance
We design and document a scalable design system that
keeps your product consistent and makes it easier for teams to
design and build as things grow.
Timeline: Confirmed based on scope
When product design might be what you need
When you need to design and ship product features fast.
When you're testing concepts before committing to full build.
When you're building design patterns that need to work across your product.
When you're scaling and need consistency that doesn't require constant oversight.
What's included
Scope, timelines, and what you’ll walk away with
Starting at
$15,000
What you get:
Product feature backlog with key features, effort estimations, and prioritisation.
Up to 7 high-fidelity screens designed for desktop and mobile.
Documentation for handover.
Assumption:
Up to 7 high-fidelity designs across mix-level complexity.
2 breakpoints for mobile and desktop.
  • Onboard to your industry, product, and current landscape
  • Align on growth ambitions, success metrics and decision criteria
  • Run targeted discovery through qualitative and quantitative data to uncover opportunity areas and unmet needs
  • Define and articulate prioritised opportunity areas anchored around human needs
  • Facilitate cross-functional ideation to generate multiple value propositions and model directions
  • Shape concepts into clear, testable propositions (what it is, who it’s for, why it wins)
  • Rapidly validate desirability and viability to refine and prioritise the strongest options
  • Conduct feasibility assessments and define a roadmap of prioritised solutions for a pragmatic Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Indicative pricing
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What you get:
A comprehensive Figma design library with variables, responsive components, and usage guidelines.
A single, shared source of truth for design and development.
Reusable components that support faster iteration and consistent delivery.
Assumption:
Brand guidelines to be provided.
Covers essential elements and patterns as elaborated in the section above.
The above covers consumer-facing websites only. For others such as internal business tools or SaaS products, details to be discussed further
One mode only (light or dark).
English language.
Single-brand design system.
  • Onboard to your industry, product, and current landscape
  • Align on growth ambitions, success metrics and decision criteria
  • Run targeted discovery through qualitative and quantitative data to uncover opportunity areas and unmet needs
  • Define and articulate prioritised opportunity areas anchored around human needs
  • Facilitate cross-functional ideation to generate multiple value propositions and model directions
  • Shape concepts into clear, testable propositions (what it is, who it’s for, why it wins)
  • Rapidly validate desirability and viability to refine and prioritise the strongest options
  • Conduct feasibility assessments and define a roadmap of prioritised solutions for a pragmatic Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
  • Utilise agile and design sprint methodologies to define, prioritise and deliver implementation-ready designs to launch your product
  • Develop a commercialisation plan to turn your MVP into a commercially viable product with clear value and ROI
Your team
Who you'll have on the team
Design lead
To define the design approach, prioritise what’s in scope, and ensure design decisions align with product goals and technical constraints.
Product designer(s)
To design and iterate on product screens, components, and systems, and translate requirements into clear, build-ready designs.
FAQs
Questions we frequently get

Design sprints are specifically built for product design, prioritising features, creating high-fidelity screens, and getting to testable prototypes fast.

Unlike development sprints (which focus on building code) or strategy sprints (which focus on business direction), design sprints translate requirements into visual, build-ready designs.

Inspired by Google Ventures' framework, ours run for two weeks and result in screens your engineers can start building from immediately.

Design systems stop you from reinventing the wheel. They give your team reusable components: buttons, forms, navigation so designers and developers aren't rebuilding the same things repeatedly.

This speeds up delivery, keeps your product consistent, and makes scaling easier. If you're redesigning basic components for every new feature, a design system fixes that.

Product design includes UI/UX, but it's broader. We balance what users need, what your business requires, and what's technically possible. It's not just screens—it's figuring out what to build, how it should work, and making sure it's actually deliverable. UI/UX is part of it. Product design connects the whole thing.

Yes we do. This includes conversational flows, AI-assisted features, and decision-support interfaces. We focus on how people understand, guide, and correct AI outputs, not just how the interface looks. That means designing prompts, feedback loops, edge cases, and handoffs so AI feels useful, trustworthy, and usable in real workflows.

Case studies
See our work in action
Working on a new product or feature?

We’ll help you design it right and move from ideas to screens, fast.

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