Nowadays, 94% of first impressions one gets from a website or product are based on its design. It doesn’t matter how useful your product is — this is why UI/UX design trends for 2022 should be carefully monitored to ensure a pleasant experience for the end-user.
Our Design Methodology
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UX Design
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User Research and Strategy
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User Personas
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User Stories and Flows
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Wireframes and Prototyping
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User Experience Design
UX Design
Our user-centric UX design approach gauges user attention by improving usability and accessibility and increasing interaction with the product.
Let's TalkWhy Brands Choose Us for UI/UX Design Services
Mobcoder™ is recognized to serve business needs and deliver the best-in-class design solutions across the globe. We present why we are the best choice when designing web and mobile apps.
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Customer Satisfaction
Relying on the latest frameworks and technologies to deliver scalable, future-proof, secure design as per business requirements.
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Agile Procedure
Relying on Agile methodology and working through the scrum to optimize the latest practices and methods to deliver the best results under UI/UX design service.
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Experienced Teams
Relying on a dedicated team of UI/UX designers to deliver best-in-class business solutions through innovative technologies.
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Integrity & Transparency
Understand your idea and vision and provide you every minute of any development across the process.
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Flexible Engagement Models
As a UI/UX design agency, Mobcoder™ has no strict parameters or working methodology for any project, so we allow clients to choose from different engagement and hiring models.
Our Expertise
Our expert team leverages the latest tools and technologies to create exceptional UI/UX designs.
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UX is not UIIn our field, terminology like “UX Design” and “UI Design” are often misunderstood.
It’s common for job listings to refer to “UI/UX” interchangeably. “They simply kind of joined the vernacular and no longer had any distinct significance,” said Don Norman, a UX specialist.