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06 / Services

UI/UX &Branding

An identity people recognise before they read a word.

Interface systems and brand identities designed to make a product legible, usable and worth trusting — the visual language everything else on this list gets built inside of.

The problem

A logo isn't a brand.
A system that holds together is.

Colour, type, spacing, tone — applied consistently across every screen and touchpoint, so a product reads as one coherent thing instead of a collection of one-off decisions.

01 / What's included

One service.
Every way it shows up.

Whatever shape your project takes, it comes out of the same team and the same standard of build.

01

Brand strategy

Clarifying what a business actually stands for before a single pixel gets designed, so the identity has something real to express.

02

Visual identity

Logo, colour, typography — a system, not a one-off mark that falls apart the moment it's applied somewhere new.

03

Design systems

Reusable components and rules that keep a product consistent as new screens and features get added.

04

Interface design

Legible, usable interfaces built on the identity, not a decorative layer applied after the structure's already decided.

05

Brand guidelines

Documented rules a team can actually follow, so the identity survives being handed off.

06

Applied across touchpoints

The same system carried consistently from the website through to product interfaces and beyond.

02 / How we work

A visible process,
not a black box.

Ten stages from first conversation to a site that's live and looked after. You'll know which one we're in at any point.

  1. Stage 01

    Kick-off

    What the business actually stands for, who it's for, and where the current identity — if there is one — isn't working.

  2. Stage 02

    Brand strategy

    Positioning and tone defined before any visual work starts, so design decisions have something real to point back to.

  3. Stage 03

    Visual identity

    Logo, colour and typography developed and tested against real applications, not judged in isolation.

  4. Stage 04

    Design system

    Components and rules that keep every future screen consistent with the first one.

  5. Stage 05

    UI/UX design

    The identity carried into real interfaces — legible, usable, and recognisably yours.

  6. Stage 06

    Application & handover

    Guidelines and assets handed over in a form a team can actually use, not a PDF nobody opens again.

  7. Stage 07

    Quality control

    Checked for consistency across every touchpoint before anything ships as finished.

04 / Selected work

Not a concept.
Live, in this category.

Case studies for this service are being prepared for publication.

05 / Questions

Before you ask,
we probably have.

The things people want to know before they send the first message. Anything not here, just ask us directly.

Often just a refresh — we'll tell you honestly which one your identity actually needs rather than defaulting to the bigger, more expensive option.

We can, but a logo in isolation is rarely the real problem — it's usually part of a wider system that isn't holding together, and that's what we'd rather fix properly.

A full identity system with usable guidelines and assets — not just a logo file and a colour code.

Yes — a lot of this work is extending an identity you already trust into a new interface, not replacing it.

Depends on scope — a focused visual refresh and a full strategy-through-system rebuild are different timelines, confirmed at the planning stage.

It can — brand and interface work overlap heavily, and we're set up to carry one straight into the other.

Next step

Got a site that
needs to work harder?

Tell us what you're building and what it has to achieve. You'll get a straight answer on scope, timeline and cost — not a sales pitch.