Interface design that reduces friction and increases revenue
UI UX design is the research, structure, and interface work that makes a product easy to use and easy to buy from. Digital Door Agency runs user research, flows, design systems, and usability testing, then hands engineering a build-ready system rather than a set of pictures.
- Starting investment
- Included from ₹1,50,000 engagements
- Typical timeline
- 3 to 6 weeks for most scopes.
- Built for
- SaaS, Healthcare, AI startups, Interior designers
Who this is for
- Products with users who drop off and nobody knows where
- Teams shipping inconsistent screens without a system
- Websites that get traffic and no enquiries
- Teams wanting decoration without decisions
What you get
- 01Heuristic review and analytics-informed problem list
- 02User interviews and usability tests with real users
- 03Task flows and information architecture
- 04Wireframes and high-fidelity UI
- 05Design system: tokens, components, states, documentation
- 06Accessibility review against WCAG AA
- 07Prototype for stakeholder and user validation
- 08Developer handover with specs and edge cases
How the work runs
- 01
Understand
Analytics, session review, interviews.
Week 1 - 02
Structure
Flows, IA, wireframes.
Week 1 to 2 - 03
Design
System first, then screens.
Week 2 to 4 - 04
Test
Five-user usability tests, iterate.
Week 4 - 05
Handover
Specs, states, and edge cases for engineering.
Week 5
Common mistakes
- Redesigning without knowing where users fail
- Designing only the happy path
- No component system, so consistency decays in a month
- Contrast and focus states ignored
- Testing with colleagues instead of users
Our checklist
- Every screen has empty, loading, and error states
- Contrast meets WCAG AA
- Keyboard and focus order verified
- Components documented with usage rules
- One primary action per screen
UI UX Design FAQs
What is the difference between UI and UX?
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UX is the structure and behaviour that lets someone finish a task. UI is the visual and interactive surface they do it through. Both fail without the other.
How many users do you test with?
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Five per round finds most usability problems. We prefer several small rounds over one large study.
Do you deliver a design system?
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Yes, with tokens, components, states, and documentation so engineering builds once.
Can you improve conversion without a redesign?
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Often yes. Copy, hierarchy, form length, and proof placement move numbers before layout does.