UX/UI Design
A high conversion rate isn’t luck — it’s design. At eproductions, our UX/UI process begins before a single pixel is placed. We start with user research and journey mapping to identify the exact friction points that cause visitors to leave without converting. Then we build the solution.
Using Figma as our primary design environment, we create high-fidelity wireframes and fully interactive prototypes that simulate the actual user experience before a single line of code is written. This means you can test, refine, and approve the flow — not just the aesthetics — long before development begins. The result is a dramatically reduced revision cycle and a product that launches closer to the final vision.
Our UI work is not decoration. Every Call-to-Action placement, every colour decision, and every interaction pattern is grounded in conversion psychology and validated by the data from our clients’ existing platforms. We’ve helped brands in Hospitality, Healthcare, and Retail significantly improve engagement metrics and on-site conversion rates through systematic UX redesigns.
Design Methodology:
- User-Centric Approach: We don’t just design pretty screens; we map out User Journeys and Wireframes to ensure intuitive navigation and high retention.
- Tools & Prototyping: Advanced use of Figma and Adobe Suite to create interactive prototypes, allowing you to test the flow before development begins.
- Conversion Focus: Strategic placement of Call-to-Actions (CTAs) and layout optimization designed to guide users effortlessly toward conversion.
- Best for: Complex web applications, mobile apps and brands that want to offer a premium digital experience.
FAQs
Q: What tools does your design team use?
A: We work primarily within Figma and the Adobe Creative Suite to ensure pixel-perfect precision and interactive prototyping.
Q: Can I test the user flow before the development phase starts?
A: Yes, we create interactive, clickable prototypes that simulate the actual user experience, allowing for feedback and adjustments before coding begins.

