Top UI UX Design Company In Bangalore

GoodWorkLabs specializes in building the most user-worthy UX and UI designs for mobile and software products. Many big players in the tech industry have hired GoodWorkLabs time and again for their UX expertise. Some of our clients and partners include Avaya, CommonFloor, Phoenix Marketcity Malls, Sesame Street, Gali Gali Sim Sim, Knowlarity, ST Dupont, Redtaxi, Must See India, and a host of other startups. What differentiates us from the rest of the crowd is our design-centric approach to every problem and our out of the box solutions for the same. GoodWorkLabs is the best UI/UX design Company in Bangalore, India. We are the Top UI UX design company, specialized in building the creative UI & UX for mobile and software products

UX / UI clients and partners who trust us:

GoodWorkLabs UX Design – The Right Approach

In our design studio, we take a lean approach to enhance the design. In lean, we do a quick series of user tests, come up with user stories, remove as many non-value added features as possible, and design in iterations.

Lean approach to UX Design:

1. Focuses on meeting the actual needs of your end-users through validation and testing. It also eliminates clutter, paving the path for delightful user experience.

2. Avoids almost any form of documentation that nobody ever reads (unless required by the client but we recommend work-in-progress over docs.) Builds holistic wireframes with interactions, which serves as a better form of documentation than most conventional sources.

3. Takes the iterative/agile approach that doesn’t require you (the client) to define the product from the start.

The GoodWorkLabs UX Design Methodology

At GoodWorkLabs, we aim at providing UX design services that trigger customer retention and user engagement on your digital products. We follow a thorough design process as below:

Understand: We craft each application starting with a user story. We answer a fundamental question first: who are the users and what are their goals? The goals of the organization almost always get fulfilled by focusing on user needs. Research: Once we know what you want from the application, we research the market for products that are your direct and indirect competition. We need to understand what works and what does not. These insights help us craft the right User Experience with clear differentiators from the competition. Wireframe: We start with the user and create wireframes marking user interactions in each of the screens. The main objective of this exercise is to achieve user objectives via the shortest and most intuitive path possible. We create separate workflows or stories for different user objectives and develop a solution that responds to all objectives intuitively (often deliciously). We validate these wireframes with real users of the application. We continue to refine the wireframes until you and we are satisfied with the workflows and interactions.

Prototype: We define style guides, typography, and icons at this stage. We show you 3 screens of different complexities that sufficiently define the look and feel of the final designs. If we want something changed from the visual design, we incorporate these suggestions at this point. The remaining screens are a derivative of these designs. If we also carry out development, we create an application prototype with these designs also highlighting the aforementioned interactions. Delivery: Our design agency designs all the screens, takes your approval, and creates resources for the various devices and resolutions that need to be supported. Our development team works in parallel to code the application. We focus on fast shipping and let the rubber hit the road to get valuable feedback from users. Most product development cycles have a long track record. Our fast build and fast shipping methodology offers many possibilities for taking user feedback into the app with the launch of the very first version of the app. Iterate: Most mobile apps, unlike web apps, focus on achieving a small piece of functionality. It’s hard for app users to decide if their needs are being met (or deliciously) until they actually use the app. We observe how users interact with the app and take notes on how user needs are met. This paves the way for the next version of the application.