User Interface Design
Upload UK excels in designing Web applications and other Web-based
products. Our success comes from understanding and analyzing the
cognitive needs of the individual audiences visiting our client's sites
or using their products.
Usability
An important part of our successful design methodology is usability
testing. Testing provides a measurable proof of concept, saving time
and limiting investments in unnecessary functionality and features.
Applying structure to the art of design is a hallmark of our work. Upload utilizes three areas of testing during development:
Presentations & Illustrations
Using a blend of media in the form of an online demonstration,
corporate presentation or support tool is a proven way to both engage
an audience and concisely convey a complex messages to individuals
representing a wide range of experience levels. In order to produce
this type of tool effectively, marketing messages and brand
presentation within the demo must work in a unified fashion to clearly
convey the unique qualities that differentiate a client's offerings
from those of their competitors.
Likewise, conceptual graphics that visually represent
the elements of products and/or services offer companies an effective
and compelling way to communicate value propositions without
overwhelming their users.
Branding & Collateral
Because of Upload's experience with understanding and analyzing
the cognitive needs of the individual audiences, our design expertise
translates easily to the print medium. From strategic planning to
collateral packaging, we can help your company and its products and
services find a powerful visual voice to effectively communicate your
core messages and value propositions.
Product & Industrial Design
To be successful in today's commodity marketplace, a product must have
a character and personality of its own. Moreover, the product's form
must instantly reveal how it works, and convince consumers that it is
safe to use. The more complex the product, the more critical it becomes
that its operation be both simple and logical. In short, successful
design requires knowledge and intuition.
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