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Interface design

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Is the direction in “Interface design” detailed enough for the team to act this quarter?

Screens, states, flows and microcopy — from rapid prototypes to dev-ready specifications.

01

Focus on the outcome of “Interface design”, not a generic deliverable list

We tie “Screens, states, flows and microcopy — from rapid prototypes to dev-ready specifications.” to a decision-oriented summary so your team and leadership share one picture.

02

Time-boxed, clear criteria

Work under “Interface design” in Design uses milestones you can read in the calendar, not in slide footnotes.

03

A format the organisation can run with

You get documentation and a handover you can use next week, not a shelfware PDF.

Does this situation sound familiar?

If you recognise at least two of the following signals, the process below can help you align work and decisions.

  • Stakeholders use different language for the same process around “Interface design”.
  • Decisions on “Interface design” are delayed because scope and data are not agreed.
  • You need a view on “Interface design” that leadership and teams can use in the same way.
  • The cost of inaction is rising faster than the cost of a structured step on “Interface design”.

How we work

  1. Week 1

    Kickoff and scope

    We align the scope of “Interface design”, data, interviewees, and success criteria.

  2. Weeks 2–3

    Workshops / analysis

    As needed for the offer: workshops, mapping, tests, or review — as fits “Interface design”.

  3. Week 4+ / closure

    Handover and next steps

    Deliverables you can act on: what to implement, in what order, and who owns the next move.

What you get at the end

  • Report / result pack

    A document for “Interface design” with conclusions, references to evidence we used, and recommended moves.

  • Prioritised next steps (backlog)

    Clarity on quick wins, items waiting on data, and items that need a leadership call.

  • Handover pack

    Materials your internal team can use without “consultant-only” context.

  • Optional: closing workshop

    One working session with owners so the meaning is shared, not only a PDF in email.

Questions we often hear

How long does this typically take?

We set scope in week one. As a guide, from a few weeks up to about three, depending on data and stakeholders.

Do you need a prior diagnosis?

We sometimes reuse an existing diagnosis. If data for “Interface design” is missing, we surface that at kick-off.

Who should join from our side?

A decision owner, a topic owner, and access to the right data. We spell out names in the kickoff list.

For teams that want to make “Interface design” real within Design

If the line “Screens, states, flows and microcopy — from rapid prototypes to dev-ready specifications.” matches your case, book an intro call (button below).

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