UX reviewed, UI redesigned, interfaces refreshed — all to make things easier for users and better for business.
Need to test an idea fast, without going all in?
Expect a streamlined, functional UX/UI in no time.
Visitors getting lost and dropping off?
Time to adjust user navigation logic.
Afraid a redesign could do more harm than good?
The update will be careful — what works stays untouched.
No one to take care of UX/UI design?
From UX research to clean UI mockups — we’ve got it covered.
We focus on what matters: user behavior, thoughtful structure, and data-driven improvements. Design that's not just pretty — but proven to work.
Support for launching, refreshing, or rethinking an interface — at the right pace
and tailored to your product and business goals.
Pricing is tailored to each project — based on its stage, scope, and business objectives.
We use only the tools that help us create intuitive, responsive, and scalable interfaces.
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.
UX/UI design for ecommerce, fintech, edtech, and more.
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The cost depends on the scope — a single landing page for a Baytown ACE District retailer has a very different brief than a multi-section corporate site or a client portal for an industrial supplier serving ExxonMobil and Covestro. UX research, wireframing, prototyping, and visual design are each separate layers of work, and not every project requires all of them. We define scope and cost after an initial discovery session where we review your business goals, target audience, and existing digital presence.
A focused custom design project — covering wireframes, visual design, and a responsive prototype — typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. For Baytown businesses that also need UX research, user testing, or complex interaction design, the timeline extends accordingly. We work in structured phases so you review and approve each stage before we move to the next.
UX design covers how the site works — the structure, user flows, information hierarchy, and the logic of how a visitor moves from landing to taking action. UI design covers how it looks — typography, color, spacing, components, and visual style. For most Baytown businesses, both matter: a site that looks good but confuses visitors does not convert, and a well-structured site with poor visual execution does not build trust. Whether you need both in full depends on the complexity of your product and what already exists — we assess that during discovery.
We start with audience research — understanding who your actual users are, what they are trying to accomplish, and where current friction exists. For Baytown companies serving industrial procurement teams along the Houston Ship Channel, the design priorities are speed, clarity, and trust signals. For retail and consumer businesses in the ACE District, aesthetics and brand experience carry more weight. The design process is structured around the actual behavior patterns of your specific user, not a generic template.
Yes — mobile-first is the default approach for all Baytown projects. More than half of web traffic in the Houston metro area comes from mobile devices, and Google uses mobile performance as the primary signal for search rankings. Designing for mobile first means the core experience is optimised for smaller screens, with the desktop version expanding on that foundation rather than the reverse.
Yes — and it is often the more efficient option. If your Baytown site has an established audience and working SEO foundation, a redesign that preserves that structure while improving the UX and visual execution delivers results faster than a full rebuild. We audit the existing site first to identify what is worth keeping and what is creating friction or limiting performance.
You receive all design files — Figma or equivalent source files, exported assets, and a component library if one was built. You also receive the implemented site, documentation on how to maintain and update it, and a handover session if needed. For Baytown businesses that want to manage ongoing updates in-house, we ensure you have everything required to do that.
We monitor key metrics in the weeks after launch — bounce rate, conversion path completion, and Core Web Vitals scores. If something is underperforming relative to the goals set during discovery, we address it. For Baytown businesses running new campaigns or product launches soon after the site goes live, we stay more closely involved during that window to respond quickly to any issues.