UI/UX Designing
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Above — Chayah Villas, UI/UX Designers, 2025
We design from evidence: user flows, competitor teardowns and real session behaviour, so decisions are argued from insight rather than taste.
Wireframes and prototypes get tested before anything is built. Fixing a flow in a prototype costs hours; fixing it after launch costs weeks.
Final interfaces ship as a documented design system — components, states, spacing and accessibility rules — so the build matches the design and stays consistent as you grow.
- Step 02
Design & prototyping
Design and prototyping are critical phases in our development process, ensuring the final product meets expectations. Wireframes and clickable prototypes get reviewed and tested before a line of production code is written.
Design & validation
- Step 04
Final solution
Creating a new IT product requires a comprehensive approach that encompasses idea generation and flawless delivery. Everything is tested across browsers and devices, checked for speed, SEO and accessibility, then signed off with you.
Testing & sign-off
Chayah Villas · UI/UX Designers, 2025

Chayah Villas
UI/UX Designers · UI/UX Design, Responsive Web Development, SEO
A premium digital showroom for a luxury Bali villa collection — immersive property storytelling, an elegant browsing journey, and conversion-focused design built to turn visitors into qualified booking inquiries.
Luxury hospitality has seconds to earn a visitor's trust, so a generic template wasn't an option. We designed Chayah Villas as a lifestyle brand rather than a booking form: cinematic imagery and refined typography carry each villa's story, a curated property showcase lets guests compare stays at a glance, and strategically placed inquiry forms turn that emotional pull into real bookings — all served fast and fully responsive across desktop, tablet and mobile.

Thornton & Co.
UI/UX Designers · Website Design, Wireframes, Prototyping
A complete digital experience for a Savile Row bespoke tailoring house — editorial luxury storytelling, dedicated menswear and womenswear service journeys, and a conversion-focused booking flow built to turn craftsmanship into fitting enquiries.
Bespoke tailoring can't be sold like ready-to-wear — the value lives in consultation, measurement, fabric and process, not a product grid. We designed Thornton & Co. around a five-stage journey — Discover, Understand, Explore, Trust, Book — giving women's tailoring its own dedicated section rather than a footnote to menswear, reducing the fitting process to four understandable steps, and turning craftsmanship and personalization into scannable, confidence-building content, all leading back to one persistent Book a Fitting conversion.

Parko
UI/UX Designers · Mobile App Design, Wireframes, Prototyping
A smart parking mobile app case study: a dark, premium interface with a single orange accent that takes a driver from nearby discovery through slot reservation, a digital QR ticket, live navigation, and full booking management.
Parking is a high-friction, fragmented task — drivers search manually, can't judge trust or safety up front, and lose track of active or cancelled bookings. Parko unifies discovery, reservation, ticketing, navigation, and booking management into one connected mobile flow, built around a component system designed to stay legible and confident on a dark, high-contrast surface.
- Discipline lead
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Web & App Development
Web & Apps · 13 case studies


