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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Cost depends on the number of screens, interaction complexity, research depth, and whether the engagement includes prototyping and usability testing — no flat rate applies. A UX/UI design project for a Pasadena logistics company building a partner portal connected to Port Houston's supply chain infrastructure involves different scope than an interface redesign for a local professional services website. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
A focused UX/UI engagement for a defined set of screens typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. A full product design project covering research, information architecture, wireframes, and high-fidelity UI across multiple user flows 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 companies connected to Port Houston building partner-facing platforms, healthcare providers near Bayshore Medical Center developing patient portals, petrochemical and energy firms along State Highway 225 creating contractor management tools, and retail businesses expanding their digital presence after Pasadena's commercial boom are the most frequent clients. In a Greater Houston metro market where users compare digital experiences across multiple providers before making a decision, an interface that is confusing or visually dated loses customers before a single conversation occurs.
A complete UX/UI project covers user research and persona definition, information architecture, user flow mapping, wireframes, interactive prototypes, high-fidelity visual design, a component library, and developer handover documentation. For Pasadena businesses building platforms that serve both English and Spanish-speaking users across Harris County's diverse demographic, bilingual interface design — layout, text expansion, RTL considerations — is addressed at the wireframe stage rather than retrofitted at the end of the visual design phase.
Industrial and B2B platforms in Pasadena — contractor portals, supplier management tools, logistics dashboards — are used by people under operational pressure who cannot afford to misread an interface. We begin with contextual research: understanding how users actually work, what decisions the interface needs to support, and what errors are most costly. For Pasadena companies near the Bayport Industrial District where a data input error can affect a physical supply chain operation, UX decisions are grounded in operational reality, not aesthetic convention.
We design for the device mix your actual users rely on — identified during the research phase rather than assumed. For Pasadena businesses in retail and consumer services, mobile-first design reflects how Greater Houston metro customers browse and transact. For industrial and B2B platforms used primarily on desktop in operational environments, we optimize for larger screens without sacrificing mobile usability for managers accessing the platform remotely. Every design is tested across the relevant device range before handover.
You work with a dedicated UX researcher, UI designer, and project manager throughout the engagement. We use structured stages — research, information architecture, wireframes, visual design, prototype, handover — with documented approval checkpoints at each phase. For Pasadena clients with product, operations, and executive stakeholders all involved in design reviews, we run consolidated feedback sessions so input is gathered and resolved efficiently rather than cycling through individual opinions without a clear decision framework.
You receive a complete design package: all screen designs in Figma, an interactive prototype, 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, the handover package is structured so any qualified development team can build from it without interpretation gaps — no additional design clarification sessions required before coding begins.