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've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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Yes. We design mobile app interfaces for Washington D.C. non-profits, associations, government contractors, and policy organizations requiring accessible, compliant mobile experiences.
D.C. app design emphasizes accessibility features, clear information architecture, transparency in data handling, and often serves diverse user groups with varying technical abilities.
Member engagement apps, advocacy tools, secure communication platforms, event management, research data collection, and internal workflow applications.
Yes. Design includes proper contrast ratios, scalable text, VoiceOver/TalkBack support, alternative text, and keyboard navigation for full compliance.
Through simplified navigation, clear labeling, contextual help, forgiving interactions, and progressive complexity that doesn't overwhelm new users.
Yes. Design accommodates text expansion, right-to-left languages, cultural considerations, and language switching without breaking layouts.
Through clear privacy indicators, secure authentication flows, data permission transparency, and design patterns that build user trust.
Typically 8-14 weeks, accounting for stakeholder coordination, accessibility verification, compliance reviews, and user testing with diverse groups.
Yes. Design can include role-based interfaces, approval stages, audit trails, and administrative controls for organizational oversight.
Accessible, well-designed apps ensure equitable access, support mission objectives, maintain compliance, and create sustainable tools for stakeholder engagement.