Designing with assumptions is slowing you down
In UX, the most damaging decisions aren’t usually made out of laziness or ego, they’re made out of assumption
Assuming users know what that icon means.
Assuming the flow is logical.
Assuming people actually read error messages (spoiler: they don’t).
Read our top tips to avoid designing with assumptions.
Scaling up: User-Centric design for Tech Start-ups in Manchester
Start-ups are rewriting the rulebook on how to launch products that matter. Tight budgets and impossible timelines might sound like a recipe for compromise. Yet, these ventures are proving that bold design thinking, rapid prototyping, and a relentless focus on users can turn constraints into a competitive edge.
UX isn’t a department, it’s a culture
When scaling a product, it's easy to treat UX as a design step, something to layer in once the roadmap is set and the screens are ready to be polished.
In the most successful start-ups we work with, UX isn't a phase or a team. It's a way of thinking that cuts across product, engineering, comms and leadership. It’s a culture of curiosity, clarity, and co-creation, from the first idea to the final release.
AI needs a better interface, and fast
Remember When Search Was Simple?
Back when Google ruled the digital world, the interface was brilliantly simple: a single box, a blinking cursor, and instant results. It felt easy. Fast forward to today, and many so-called innovative tools have kept that same box, but the experience feels anything but simple.
Why so many start-ups struggle with simple and how to get it right
In this blog find out how to simplify your product before launch and download our free toolkit to uncover the UX, brand, and messaging mistakes that are slowing your start-up down, and find out how to fix them before your next funding round.
