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 number of pages, the complexity of user flows, and whether the project includes UX research and prototyping or moves directly into visual design. A focused redesign of a five-page service site differs significantly from a full UX/UI engagement for a client portal serving aerospace contractors near NASA Johnson Space Center. For League City businesses in healthcare — where patient-facing interfaces must balance clarity, accessibility, and compliance — the discovery and wireframing phase requires additional depth. Exact pricing is confirmed after reviewing your project brief. Most custom design projects start from a few thousand dollars and scale with scope.
A standard custom web design project — covering discovery, wireframes, visual design, and developer-ready files — typically runs 4 to 8 weeks. For League City businesses with complex user flows, multiple audience segments, or stakeholder review requirements — common in the medical and professional services sectors serving the Clear Lake area — the timeline extends to 10 to 12 weeks. We set a clear schedule at kickoff with defined review checkpoints so your team always knows where the project stands and what is coming next.
Businesses where the website is the primary conversion tool benefit most — professional services firms, medical practices, aerospace contractors, and e-commerce stores in League City's growing retail corridor along League City Parkway. Companies competing for Houston metro clients need interfaces that communicate credibility and professionalism at a glance. Marine and boating businesses serving the Clear Lake waterfront market also invest in custom design when differentiating from national competitors who rely on generic templates. Any business whose current site generates traffic but fails to convert visitors into inquiries is a strong candidate.
We begin with a discovery phase — understanding your audience, business goals, and the specific actions you want visitors to take. This informs the information architecture and wireframes, which map out page structure and user flows before any visual design begins. Visual design follows wireframe approval, working through key page templates that define the full design language. League City clients review and approve each phase before we proceed, and all final files are delivered in a format ready for development handoff or direct implementation by our team.
Yes — for projects where research is scoped in, we conduct competitor interface analysis, user journey mapping, and where applicable, usability testing with representative users. For League City businesses in sectors with specific audience behaviors — energy professionals accustomed to dense data interfaces, or healthcare patients navigating appointment booking under stress — UX research prevents design decisions based on assumptions. The research findings feed directly into wireframe decisions, so every layout choice has a rationale grounded in how your actual users think and behave.
Every interface we design is built mobile-first. Given that a significant portion of League City's commuter workforce searches and browses on mobile devices — particularly during the I-45 commute between League City and Houston — a site that performs poorly on a phone loses a meaningful share of its audience before delivering a single message. We design and prototype for mobile breakpoints first, then scale up to tablet and desktop. Mobile usability is tested at the wireframe stage, not retrofitted after visual design is complete.
Design reviews happen at three defined points — information architecture approval, wireframe sign-off, and visual design presentation. Between reviews, work progresses without requiring your attention. All design files are shared through a collaborative tool where your team can leave precise comments directly on the design rather than describing changes in writing. For League City clients with multiple internal stakeholders — marketing, operations, and executive review — this format keeps feedback consolidated and prevents conflicting instructions reaching the design team.
After final design approval, we deliver a complete set of developer-ready files along with a design system document covering components, spacing rules, typography hierarchy, and color tokens. For League City clients who continue with Toimi for development, the handoff is internal and seamless. For clients taking the design to their own development team or another vendor, the documentation is thorough enough that any competent developer can implement it without interpretation gaps. Post-launch design support is available if refinements are needed after the site goes live.