Kulprosvet’s team follows the latest researches in the UX/UI area. To name a website efficient, you should think well about its structure and optimize the way a user would go to reach their goal. Another trick to building an effective website is to make it as responsive as possible. With today’s variety of devices, screen sizes and resolutions it is crucial to design a website that would fit them all.
While transforming ideas into streamlined user experience design, our specialists work closely with the front-end developers of Kultprosvet or those in your team. Thus, they can take into account all the possible difficulties of design integration into the website code.
The best way to ensure your future website’s UI and UX will be efficient is to make a prototype. A prototype is a model of a website, it shows where the content will be located, what is the structure, how the pages are interconnected and so on.
Prototyping is a paid service, but it is definitely worth your investments, as it shortens the time spent on further alterations which equals saving your money. All the UX problems are solved with the mockup, so there is only some creative job left. Here is an example of a prototype we made.
We usually use two models of communications with our clients. You can either let the project be controlled by our account manager or you can speak directly with the team members and be updated on each stage of the process.

To make the layout of a website consistent and appealing we love to use grids. Our most-used grids frameworks are Bootstrap and Foundation. Grids help us align all the content of a webpage so that it looks harmonious and visually uniformed.
We arrange all the sources we produce for you very neatly to save your time and the time of your team. With the clear folder structure, it will be simpler for your developers to find the files they want. When we start our cooperation with a client, we ask them whether they prefer to use some paid graphics and fonts or not. We use Adobe Creative Suite as well as Sketch to create appealing design pieces.