UI/UX Design
What We Build
Beautiful interfaces that nobody can navigate are just expensive art. We design user experiencesgrounded in research, validated with testing, and built with the developer handoff in mind — sowhat ships looks and works exactly like what was designed.
Dashboard layouts, admin panels, settings screens, onboarding flows, and data-heavy interfaces designed for clarity at scale. We make complex tools feel simple — so your users stop submitting support tickets and start finding answers themselves.
End-to-end mobile UI for iOS and Android — navigation patterns, gesture interactions, notification flows, and micro-animations designed for how people actually hold and use their phones. Every screen optimized for thumb reach and one-handed use.
Product discovery flows, filtering systems, cart experiences, checkout optimization, and post-purchase journeys. We design the path from landing to purchase with the fewest possible friction points — because every unnecessary click is a lost sale.
High-converting page layouts for ad campaigns, product launches, and lead generation. Hero sections, trust signals, form placement, and CTA hierarchy — all designed from conversion data, not guesswork.
Scalable Figma component libraries with defined tokens for color, spacing, typography, and states. Built so your product stays visually consistent as your team grows, your feature set expands, and new designers join without breaking what already works.
Our Clients
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Why Clients Choose Klovant
Clients choose Klovant for UI/UX because our designers do not disappear after handing off a Figma file. At most agencies, the designer creates beautiful mockups and the developer builds something that vaguely resembles them — because the two teams never spoke directly. At Klovant, the UI/UX designer and the developer sit on the same team. The person designing your dashboard is in the same sprint as the person coding it. That means what gets designed is what gets built — pixel for pixel, interaction for interaction. No interpretation gaps, no “that is not what I meant” meetings, and no wasted months redesigning what should have been right the first time.
AI-Enhanced Delivery
Our UI/UX Process
User Research
Stakeholder interviews, competitive analysis, user surveys, and persona development. We understand your users before we design for them.
Information Architecture
Sitemaps, user flows, and content hierarchy that organize your product so users find what they need in the fewest clicks possible.
Wireframing
Low and mid-fidelity wireframes that map every screen, interaction, and edgecase before any visual design begins. Faster iteration, fewer surprises.
Visual Design
High-fidelity mockups with your brand identity applied. Typography, color, spacing, and micro-interactions designed for clarity and delight.
Prototyping & Testing
Interactive Figma prototypes tested with real users. We validate designs before development begins, catching usability issues when they are cheap to fix.
Design Systems
Component libraries, style guides, and design tokens that ensure consistencyas your product scales across features and team members.
Design Products People Actually Want to Use.
A beautiful interface nobody can navigate is just expensive art. Let us design an experience grounded in research, validated with real users, and built to convert.
Popular Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Both. Every UI/UX project at Klovant starts with research — stakeholder interviews, competitive analysis, and user persona development. For larger projects, we conduct user surveys, usability testing with real users, and heatmap analysis of existing interfaces. We design based on evidence, not assumptions. The visual design phase only begins after we understand who the users are, what they need, and where the current experience fails them.
UX (User Experience) design defines how a product works — the user flows, information architecture, wireframes, and interaction logic. UI (User Interface) design defines how it looks — the colors, typography, spacing, icons, and visual hierarchy. At Klovant, we handle both as one integrated process because separating them creates handoff gaps. The person mapping your user journey is the same person designing the screens — which means the logic and the visuals are always in sync.
Yes. Every project is delivered with organized Figma files including reusable components, defined color and typography tokens, spacing guidelines, and interaction annotations for developers. For product companies, we build full design systems that scale — so adding a new feature six months from now follows the same visual rules as the original design, even if a different designer handles it.
Yes. We approach redesigns incrementally — auditing the current experience first, identifying the highest-friction areas, and rolling out improvements in phases rather than replacing everything at once. This way, existing users are not shocked by a sudden overhaul, and each phase is validated with real usage data before the next one begins. We have redesigned live SaaS products, client portals, and mobile apps without a single spike in support tickets.
A focused landing page or single-feature UI takes 1 to 2 weeks. A full web application or mobile app design with research, wireframes, visual design, prototyping, and developer handoff takes 4 to 8 weeks depending on the number of screens and complexity. Design system creation adds 2 to 3 weeks. We provide a detailed timeline during the scoping call so you know exactly what to expect before committing.