User experience design
User experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service. It encompasses all aspects of the interaction, including the user’s emotions, attitudes, and perceptions.
UX design is not only limited to digital products but also involves physical products and services. It is a user-centered approach that aims to make interactions more efficient and effective.
Shelby Ayris
Senior UX Designer
Shelby Ayris
Senior UX Designer
Shelby Ayris
Senior UX Designer
User interface (UI) design is the process of designing the visual and interactive elements of a product, system, or service. It involves the design of the user interface, which is the point of interaction between the user and the product.
We create interfaces that are easy to use, efficient, and visually appealing, while also being aligned with overall user experience (UX) goals.
Shelby Ayris
Senior UX Designer
Software development
Software development involves writing code and building software applications. The process of software development typically involves the following steps: gathering requirements, designing the software architecture, coding and testing the software, and deploying and maintaining the software.
The development process may also involve continuous improvement and updating of the software to meet changing requirements and to add new features.
Subject Leader
Kevin Parkes
Senior Software Engineer
Kevin Parkes
Senior Software Engineer
Kevin Parkes
Senior Software Engineer
Data management involves collecting, storing, protecting, maintaining, and utilising data throughout its lifecycle. It encompasses all aspects of managing data, from its initial creation to its eventual disposal.
The goal of data management is to ensure that data is accurate, accessible, and protected, and that it can be used to support the goals of an organisation.
Kevin Parkes
Senior Software Engineer
Usability studies
We’re experienced in conducting both formative and summative usability studies.
The purpose of a usability study is a research method used to evaluate the user experience (UX) of a product, system, or service. The goal of a usability study is to understand how well users can perform specific tasks and accomplish their goals using the product, and to support regulatory approval submissions.
Subject Leader
Jan Wong
Head of regulatory
Jan Wong
Head of regulatory