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Our Services

Product design focused on the user.

Websites are the front door. Product design is what happens once people are inside, and it's where serious digital work is won or lost. We design how a digital product actually behaves for the people using it, then back it with a design system so it stays consistent as it grows.

This is the senior end of what we do. It's the reason a serious client trusts the work, and it's not something most people offering web design can do.

What you Get

Four ways it pays off.

Digital product design

How the product works for real users: the flows, the structure and the interface, grounded in what people are actually trying to do.

Design systems

Documented, reusable component libraries built in Figma, with usage guidance baked in, so a big product stays consistent however many hands touch it.

Accessibility built in

Inclusive design considered from the start, not bolted on at the end, with references and guidance your team can keep working to.

Made for developers

Clean, documented design that hands over to a dev team without the guesswork, because the thinking and the detail are already in the file.

Case Study

From scattered files, to one system.

Design system documentation page with color palette, buttons, course cards, dropdowns, and typography samples.

CQUniversity's site had been designed across a dozen separate Figma files, and when the university rebranded, developers had nothing coherent to build from. I consolidated it all into a single, documented design system: hundreds of components adapted to the new brand, an accessibility lift across the whole thing, and usage guidance with referenced rationale so it stays consistent however many hands touch it. It's institutional-grade systems work, and it won CQU an accessibility award on completion.

"Kat's commitment to accessibility was especially impressive. She ensured inclusive design principles were embedded throughout the designs, and she collaborates seamlessly with developers, translating complex ideas into clean and simple designs."

Jon Hoff

Deputy Director, Digital Experience Systems, CQUniversity Australia

FAQs

Questions, answered.

A design system is the documented kit ofparts, the components, rules and patterns, that keeps a product consistent asit grows and as different people work on it. If your product is small andstable, you may not need one. If it's growing, has more than one persontouching it, or has to stay accessible and on-brand at scale, it pays foritself.

Yes, and we design to be handed over cleanly. Clear, documented files that translate into a clean build, with the accessibility and usage decisions already made, which is exactly the sort of thing that make's a dev's life easier.

Building something with moving parts?

Start with Scope and Plan and we'll figure out exactly what you need.