We step in when a product feels like a downsized desktop app — slow, cluttered, and unfit for gestures. The result: clean, responsive, and built for thumbs.
Users get lost and abandon key actions.
Re-mapped journeys to reduce dead ends.
Tap targets feel off
or too small.
Refined touch zones based
on platform guidelines.
Nothing feels responsive
or intuitive.
Rebuilt interaction feedback
to give immediate visual cues.
Text is too small
or hard to scan.
Adjusted typography scale
and spacing for legibility.
Design effort scales with logic, use cases, and states — not how many screens
you counted in Figma.
We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.
Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.
Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.
Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.
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Cost depends on the number of screens, interaction complexity, research depth, platform targets, and whether the engagement includes prototyping and usability testing — no flat rate applies. A mobile app design for a Pasadena logistics operator building a field management tool connected to Port Houston's supply chain involves different scope than a consumer-facing app design for a local retail business near the Pasadena Pavilion. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
A focused mobile app design engagement covering a defined set of screens and user flows typically takes 5 to 10 weeks. A full design project including UX research, information architecture, wireframes, and high-fidelity UI across iOS and Android platforms takes 10 to 16 weeks depending on complexity and stakeholder review cycles. Pasadena businesses in healthcare or industrial sectors often have compliance and accessibility requirements that add definition work before visual design begins — we factor those into the timeline from the discovery phase.
Logistics and field operations companies connected to Port Houston building driver and dispatcher apps, petrochemical operators along State Highway 225 developing field data collection tools, healthcare providers near Bayshore Medical Center creating patient-facing or clinical staff applications, and retail businesses near the Market at Crenshaw complex launching mobile commerce experiences are the most frequent clients. A mobile app used daily by Pasadena field teams or customers is only as effective as its interface — a poorly designed app generates support tickets, workarounds, and abandonment regardless of how well the backend is built.
A complete mobile app design project covers user research and persona definition, user flow mapping, information architecture, wireframes, interactive prototype, high-fidelity visual design for iOS and Android platform conventions, a component library, and developer handover documentation with spacing, typography, color, and interaction specifications. For Pasadena businesses serving Harris County's bilingual demographic, interface design for both English and Spanish — including text expansion handling and culturally appropriate visual conventions — is addressed at the wireframe stage rather than retrofitted into a finished design.
Industrial and field apps — used by logistics drivers near Port Houston, field technicians at petrochemical facilities along State Highway 225, or maintenance crews at the Bayport Industrial District — are operated under conditions that consumer app design conventions do not account for: gloved hands, direct sunlight, time pressure, and split attention between the device and a physical task. We design for those conditions specifically — larger touch targets, high-contrast interfaces, simplified navigation, and offline-first interaction patterns — grounded in research about how your field users actually work rather than how a typical smartphone user browses.
We design to iOS Human Interface Guidelines and Android Material Design specifications as platform baselines, adapting visual style to your brand while maintaining the interaction patterns users on each platform expect. For Pasadena businesses deploying on both iOS and Android, we produce platform-specific design variants rather than a single design applied to both — the differences between Apple and Google interaction conventions are significant enough that a single-design approach produces a substandard experience on at least one platform.
You work with a dedicated UX researcher, mobile UI designer, and project manager throughout the engagement. We use structured stages — research, information architecture, wireframes, visual design, prototype, developer handover — with documented approval checkpoints at each phase. For Pasadena clients with product, operations, and executive stakeholders involved in design reviews, we run consolidated feedback sessions so input is gathered and resolved efficiently rather than arriving in separate rounds that pull the design in conflicting directions without a clear decision framework.
You receive a complete design package: all screens in Figma for both iOS and Android, an interactive prototype covering primary user flows, a component library, design tokens, and developer handover documentation covering spacing, typography, color, and interaction specifications. For Pasadena businesses moving directly into development after the design phase — whether with Toimi or another team — the handover package is structured so any qualified mobile developer can build from it without interpretation gaps or additional design clarification sessions before coding begins.