UI/UX design are not about aesthetics, It is about how your products works for your customers.
Our UI/UX Design service remove opticals between your user needs and business goals. We understand how your audience is interacting with your products using various behaviour tools and create foundation of facts. We translate those foundation of facts into Design so that, you can boost engagement and drive conversions.
Our Offerings
User Research & Persona Development
Strategic UI Design & Prototyping
Ready to Transform Your User Experience?
From defining your Ideal Customer Profile to building clickable prototypes, we help you map the perfect user journey and eliminate risks early.
Our Engineering Approach
Data-Backed Discovery
Structural Wireframing
Visual Design System
Prototype & Validate
The Right Talent with the Right Tools
We integrate proprietary and leading AI technologies with the expertise of our senior engineers to maximize AI’s impact on requirements.





Why Choose Nirman Techlab
Eliminate the Guesswork
Lower Development Costs
Scalable & Consistent Brand
Designed for ROI
Frequently Asked Questions
What is data-driven UI/UX design for complex systems?
Data-driven UI/UX design for complex systems combines user research, behavioral analytics, and information architecture to create interfaces for high-data-volume environments. Instead of guessing what users need, we use actual usage data, task flows, and A/B testing to inform every design decision. This is especially critical for enterprise dashboards, analytical platforms, and mission-critical applications where users are making high-stakes decisions with dense information.
How do you design dashboards for high-density enterprise data?
High-density dashboards require careful information architecture progressive disclosure, smart filtering, and visualization choice. We start with user research to understand what metrics actually matter for different roles. Then we apply principles like visual hierarchy, color semantics (red for alerts), and interactive elements that let users drill down without overwhelming them. We use heat mapping, heatmaps, and user testing to validate that critical information is discoverable and actionable. The result is dashboards that surface insights, not just data.
What makes enterprise UX different from consumer UX?
Enterprise UX prioritizes task completion and data accuracy over delight. Consumer apps optimize for engagement and retention; enterprise applications optimize for efficiency, compliance, and reducing errors. Enterprise users have complex, domain-specific workflows they need consistency, predictability, and powerful features. They’re willing to spend time learning if it saves them hours daily. Enterprise UX also requires accessibility compliance (WCAG), security integration, and support for large, diverse user bases across departments and geographies.
How much does an enterprise UX redesign cost?
Enterprise UX redesigns vary significantly. A full application redesign depending on scope, number of user personas, and complexity. Cost includes research, design, prototyping, usability testing, and handoff to engineering. We provide transparent estimates based on your specific needs.
Can you redesign our existing application without rebuilding it?
Absolutely. We can redesign the UI without requiring a full backend rewrite through careful component refactoring and progressive enhancement. We analyze your existing architecture, design a new interface layer that maps to your current data structures, and implement it incrementally. This approach reduces risk and cost while delivering the UX improvements your users need. We’ve successfully modernized legacy applications from both visual and usability perspectives without disrupting core functionality.
What is your UX audit process?
Our UX audit process includes: Current state analysis reviewing your existing application, User research interviews with actual users about pain points, Heuristic evaluation assessing against UX best practices, Task flow analysis documenting how users accomplish key workflows, Accessibility review WCAG compliance checking, and Competitive analysis how similar products approach similar problems. We deliver a detailed audit report with prioritized recommendations and estimated remediation effort.
How do you measure the success of a UX redesign?
We establish success metrics during the discovery phase, typically including task completion rate (how many users finish workflows without help), time-to-completion (how long critical tasks take), error rates (how many mistakes users make), user satisfaction (NPS or CSAT scores), and adoption rates (how many users actively use redesigned features). We measure before/after redesign and establish dashboards to track ongoing performance. This data-driven approach ensures we deliver measurable improvements, not just aesthetics.
What industries require specialized data-driven UI/UX?
Any data-intensive or high-stakes industry requires specialized UX. Financial services (trading platforms, risk dashboards), healthcare (patient records, diagnostic tools), logistics (real-time tracking, route optimization), telecommunications (network monitoring), manufacturing (production dashboards), and government (intelligence/compliance systems) all demand sophisticated, data-driven interfaces. These industries have strict compliance requirements, life-or-death decisions, and massive data volumes—standard consumer UX approaches fail.
How do you handle accessibility in enterprise applications?
Accessibility is built into our design process, not added afterward. We design for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across color contrast, keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and touch targets. We conduct accessibility audits using both automated tools and manual testing with assistive technologies. For complex data visualizations, we provide alternative text representations and tabular data fallbacks. We test with actual users who have disabilities to ensure our solutions work in the real world. Accessible design also benefits all users clearer labels, better structure, and simpler workflows help everyone.
How long does a full enterprise UX redesign take?
A comprehensive UX redesign timeline depends on project scope, but typically: research and discovery (4-6 weeks), design and prototyping (6-10 weeks), usability testing and iteration (4-6 weeks), design systems and handoff (2-4 weeks). Full delivery from kickoff to engineering handoff usually takes 4-6 months. If you’re redesigning multiple products simultaneously or have highly complex workflows, extend to 6-9 months. We can accelerate with larger team allocation or scope reduction discuss your timeline constraints during discovery.

