design – EngineerBabu Blog https://engineerbabu.com/blog Hire Dedicated Virtual Employee in Any domain; Start at $1000 - $2999/month ( Content, Design, Marketing, Engineering, Managers, QA ) Fri, 08 Jan 2021 12:19:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.11 What is UI and UX? A Designer’s Guide to the Tech Industry https://engineerbabu.com/blog/what-is-ui-and-ux-a-designers-guide-to-the-tech-industry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-ui-and-ux-a-designers-guide-to-the-tech-industry https://engineerbabu.com/blog/what-is-ui-and-ux-a-designers-guide-to-the-tech-industry/#boombox_comments Fri, 28 Dec 2018 12:52:51 +0000 https://www.engineerbabu.com/blog/?p=12854 While delving into the depths of designing an interactive user application or a web interface, the first and foremost buzzword a designer encounters is, “User Interface/UI Design ” or “User Experience/UX Design.” Often there seems a lot of confusion between these two. When someone says that he/she is a designer, people usually don’t get a clear...

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While delving into the depths of designing an interactive user application or a web interface, the first and foremost buzzword a designer encounters is, “User Interface/UI Design ” or “User Experience/UX Design.” Often there seems a lot of confusion between these two. When someone says that he/she is a designer, people usually don’t get a clear picture as what they actually do.
Are UI and UX the same thing? Or one is just a part of another?

Go through this complete guide diligently and by the end of it you’ll get a clear and comprehensive understanding of the following:

  • What exactly are UI Design and UX Design?
  • Differences between UI and UX.
  • How to design a stunning UI & UX.
  • 5 Common Mistakes that kill your conversion rate.

UI or User Interface

User Interface
A Stunning User Interface
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The UI design is all about the look and feel, the presentation and interactivity. It deals more with the aesthetics and less with the functionality part of a product.
It includes:
1. Typography:
Robert Bringhurst defines typography as the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form. It has the power to convey emotions, transfer a message and most importantly define content hierarchy. The font family, size, weight, color, the text structure, everything matters. The readability of the text can have a massive impact on how users experience the product.
2. Color:
If we talk about visual arts, color is the soul of an artistic piece. It can say a thousand words without even presenting a single letter. In UI design, it can perform several functions like supporting and carrying the brand recognition, focusing on the critical parts like a call-to-action button, or beautifying the interface, etc.
3. Component style:
A user interface can contain multiple components such as a background, text fields, input fields, buttons, cards, etc. Designing UI requires pre-planning the elements’ style to maintain uniformity throughout the whole product. A designer has to decide the shape, color, size, even the situation where the same component has to change its form.
4. Layout arrangement:
It includes organization, arrangement, and spacing of the things mentioned above. The app screen or web page layout has to be arranged keeping in mind the hierarchy of the content and how to control the eye movement of the end user. Visual weight has to be balanced, and proper spacing should be provided so as not to make the content look cluttered. A designer has to arrange components according to their importance.


UX or User Experience

As humans, we are obsessed with things that look good.

A functional and aesthetically pleasing user interface may turn many heads, but it is not the only thing that is needed to retain users. When a design decision is made based only on how good it should appear, the product is no longer being designed for the users.  That is where UX comes in the spotlight, and to the designers’ rescue.

User Experience
A Delightful User Experience
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User experience design is a human-first way of designing a digitally interactive product. This term was first introduced to the Tech industry in the 1990s by Don Norman who was a cognitive scientist and co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group Design Consultancy and according to whom, “User experience encompasses all aspects of the end user’s interaction with the company, its services, and its products.

This process is scientific and can be applied to any real-life situations and places such as our room shelves, vehicle experience, movie theaters, etc.
If you want to provide a good user experience, ask yourself the following questions:

  • Is the product user flow designed so that the user can achieve their objective quickly?
  • Is the usability good enough that the user can use the product easily?
  • Are design decisions being driven by reliable data and user research?
  • Is the product intuitive enough to guess and present what the user wants?

UX design provides solutions to real-life user problems. By thinking through questions like the ones mentioned above, and finding an acceptable answer to each one of them, a product designer can achieve this goal. It is a relatively new field because companies worldwide are slowly realizing that it is equally important to attract, as well as retain users through their product.

A UX designer’s role includes a myriad of responsibilities, namely:

  • Analyzing competitors and customers
    A competitive analysis helps a UX designer to gather useful information about the product landscape, its details, the market share, etc. It is also done to research the user demographics, visual design language, content, and language. This data is then compared to have an understanding of the product’s general competition.
  • Deciding product structure and strategy
    While vision gives clarity for the desired goal, strategy defines the journey to achieve it. Even before the design and development begin, a strategy is made to create milestones of what should be done step by step.

    UX Strategy
    The following elements constitute a good UX strategy

     

  • Wireframing
    Wireframes are like the backbone of designing a product, also called a low fidelity prototype/representation. It contains the elements needed on a screen and the order in which it should come. It is created quicker than the actual design because everything is represented in its purest form (e.g., crossed rectangles for image placeholders). In the wireframing stage, it is easier to do changes after gathering feedbacks.
  • Prototyping
    While wireframing provides the visual idea of the planned layout, prototyping gets more close to the actual product. It consists of middle to high fidelity representation. It gives the look and feel of the final product as well as the interactions, which further proves itself helpful in user-testing.

So, to sum it up, UI design is how products appear, and UX design is how it functions.


Points to Ponder On

1. Don’t just design transitions, but the whole interaction

Designers go head over heels seeing those fabulous Dribbble designs and fancy transitions. The innovations that have occurred in modern interactive devices such as smartphones, smart-watch, etc. have made it possible to bring in a plethora of effects and inspirations too such as scrolling animations, button transitions and all sort of flashy things. While it is tempting to use these from a predefined library, the goal should not go out of focus. Use whatever is necessary and feasible for development.

2. Think Quality over quantity

Following types of data could emerge from user research:

  • Quantitative:
    Survey results, A/B test data and conversion rates – measurable data that indicates numbers – where, when or how much.
  • Qualitative:
    Observations of user test participants quote from contextual interviews – data that helps the product designer understand the why.

If being in a dilemma, or being in a situation where only one of them can be chosen, having an understanding of why users do something is more valuable than having numerical measurements that may not even be helpful in the issue involved.
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3. Use more research methods

Every research method has its perks as well as drawbacks. That is why using a mix of them can provide more dimensions to the data acquired. Triangulating research can enable UX designers to confirm data accuracy and relevance, helping them to have a more precise view.

4. Use more participation

It is required to have a common showcase arena where the project progress, findings, and planned steps can be exhibited to promote more transparency and participation. Choose the participants strategically and make it easy to access whatever is relevant to them. Users, stakeholders and colleagues, everyone collectively has more ideas, insights, and perspectives than a single UX designer, so take advantage of this great asset. Everyone may not be from the same demographic, but they drive the design to a more user-centric approach, which further promotes relationship building and helps build something astounding by collaboration.

5. Be visual in the first steps

While design documents provide insight into client requirements and user needs, it is preferable to be more visual. You don’t need to worry even if sketching is not one of your skillsets; nobody needs to be an artist while delivering ideas about the user flow and design. One of the most significant benefits is that it provides a broader understanding of the problems a UX designer is trying to solve.

Common Mistakes that are Killing Your Conversion Rate

The facts below provide an overview of the current situation:

  • 38% of users leave a website if the content or layout is unattractive.
  • 47% users expect a web page to load in two seconds or less.
  • 95% of visitors agree that good user experience is the most crucial element of a website.
  • 94% of people will close and stop trusting a site if the website design is not engaging.

    Mistakes in UI/UX
    Mistakes that kill your conversion rate

The attention span of users is getting smaller day-by-day. They want results with less effort, less time and patience is barely existent. Getting through many screens to get what they want is a huge turnoff which drives them away, especially in a market where there are many more competitive products and content out there.
Mentioned below are some aspects that might be killing your conversion rate:

    • Confusing and Cluttered Layout
      Putting more and more content in one visible part of the screen order to put it in the users’ glance at first, is a terrible idea.

      If everything is made to draw attention, none of them gets it

      A designer should think more precisely and put themselves in users’ shoe to understand – What is the most important thing they may want to know or do. Information should be presented step-by-step according to that importance. There should only one goal that is to be focused – Conversion.

    • Device Unresponsive Design
      More and more users are using digital services on their mobile or tablets, which are easy to carry on-the-go. When they are not able to enjoy the best features on small screens, they leave. Responsive design of a digitally interactive product makes it flexible across all screen resolutions.
    • Unintuitive Navigation
      After de-cluttering the content, the next task at hand is deciding the hierarchy and navigation. What a website or application has to offer should be evident in the heading, and how they can gain from it should be described shortly in subheadings. Do not re-invent the wheel. Put things where users’ expect to find it. Do not make many positions, look or form changes from what they are used to. This might confuse and frustrate them. User-friendly navigation keys are critical, as there is only a second or two to convince a user to stay.
    • Text-Text Everywhere
      Nobody has the time to go through blocks of text. What an end user does is comb through it to get an overview of the subject. Therefore using related, informational, and soothing imagery may take the users out of the monotonous boredom of reading and at the same time feed the knowledge about the text they might not be reading. So try to use less but precise wording wherever applicable.
    • The 404 Dead-End
      There are situations where a user might not be able to find what they need and land on a 404. Consider a use case of an e-commerce application, where the user cannot find the product he/she was looking for. Such situations can be creatively utilized to drive the user to someplace where they could have a new start. The home page or the seasons’ new outfit collection might be a good place to start with. Presenting the users with aesthetically pleasing illustration, or animation of an empty crate is also an excellent way to hold on to them.

Concluding View:

“People ignore designs that ignores people.”

— Frank Chimero, Designer

Over the last decade, hardware has witnessed tremendous transformation. Now products have become much cheaper, efficient and smaller. Therefore making similar softwares proficient of beautiful animations, graphics, and interactions is extremely critical.
Now it is just not enough for designers to create an efficient application. Users are expecting more and more out of their devices; they want impeccable efficiency along with beautiful graphics and tasteful interactions.
This transition is pushing designers to get more creative with their design strategy.
The responsibilities of a designer have unbundled to much more than they used to be. With the influx of so many domains, designers now need to be appropriate ‘specialists’.
That is why designers at EngineerBabu are handpicked from the crowd to create the best possible user experience possible for our customers. We have solid expertise in creating world-class design solutions. With a portfolio of more than 100 exquisitely designed products under our wings, the tremendous hard work our dedicated team puts-in is quite evident from the smile of our satisfied customers.
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How to Launch Early without Affecting the Design
Haven’t we wondered how quick the products are launched these days? Well, all the credit goes to the advancements in technology.
But, now that the speed of launching a product has increased, another question pops up.
“Will the early launch affect the design of the product?”
The answer is “yes if necessary changes are not made.”
Unfortunately, balancing the design and early launch is complex and at the same time essential.

However, most of the organizations have started exploiting management techniques to successfully design new products and launch them early.
But, wait! Doesn’t haste make waste? Then why do the companies need an early launch? Can’t they work on their product slowly to bring out the perfect model?
Yes, haste does make waste but the early launch has its own importance and need.

Importance of Early Launch

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“The Clock never stops, never stops, never waits. We’re growing old. It’s getting late”
-Ben Folds

We need to agree on the fact that in this competitive and fast-moving world, everyone needs to run at the pace of light to succeed.
The businesses that fail to bring out new products as early as possible often fall out of the race.
As new products keep entering the market and their life cycles keep shrinking, the companies have started reducing their development cycles by up to 50%.
Therefore, the products these days must be quickly delivered in the market so that it does not become stale.
The organizations need to define business objectives before planning to launch the products early.
Based on the objectives, they need to know the aspect of the cycle that needs improvement.
But people often wonder about these objectives. Well, basically the early launch could be due to the following six objectives.

All-out speed

This objective is followed in industries where the products become outdated very quickly. One of the best examples of such an industry is the smartphone market.

Minimizing the Schedule Variation

In this case, the companies might target to hit a time window to launch the product.
For instance, the company might try to launch the product on a seasonal or a holiday time.
As a result, such a launch requires a very quick pace, as missing the deadline would make the launch worthless.

Agility Enhancement

There are several acceleration techniques to improve the agility of the design phase.
These techniques allow the developers to make the required changes without affecting the decided launch date of the product.

Productivity Enhancement

The productivity is indirectly associated with the early launch and is often an essential element in the radar of the management.
When the productivity of employees increases, the early launch automatically proceeds on the right path.

Shun Rework

Some of the delays are often due to the mistakes and reworks.
Therefore, some managers concentrate on the mistakes to meet the required early launch date. This saves both time and resource utilization.

Sticking to Schedule

Some organizations fail to establish a proper schedule. As a result, the process works randomly without any predefined path.
In such cases, the objective of the management is to follow the planned schedule to meet the early launch date.
So, early launch does have its own importance. Then, why do we need to focus on the design in such a short time?
The consumers must be aware that they would have to compromise with something for an early launch.
Then, why can’t the organizations focus on the early launch and give minimal importance to design?

Importance of Good Design

Balancing Design and Early Launching

“Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.
~ Paul Rand

Design plays a very vital role in this communistic society. The globalization has increased the need for a good captivating design.
It is evident that the needs of the consumers are still basic, while their desires have taken a new path.
Since there are a lot of similar products in the market we need to ensure a unique and attractive design while launching the product really early.
Only a good product design can communicate the meaning to the consumer.

Okay! So, an early launch is important and the design is also important. Then, how to balance the both?

How to Balance Design and Launching Early

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When planning to launch a product early without affecting the design, we need to participate in a lot of research, planning and measuring.
To ensure a lasting impression we have to understand the market, identify our goals and develop and test minimum viable product (MVP).

Understand the Market

We often get tempted to start working on a product that requires early launch.
Guess what? This temptation could result in a huge disaster. Therefore, before starting with product design, we need to carefully understand the market.
A company that plans to launch a product early must ensure that it shares its vision with the market and intended audience.
Furthermore, the company needs to understand the customer landscape. This analysis will help the organization understand whether the product fits the market or not.
The smart thing to do in such cases would be to analyze the existing market research conducted by others.
If we start a market research on our own, the aim of early launch would never be achieved.
Furthermore, during the process of understanding the market, the organization should also perform a quick analysis of the competitors.
The primary reason is that even the smallest player can act as a huge competitor in some of the industries.
Therefore, we should keep an open mind regarding the competition.
The reason is that we might find potential partners who could help in early launch and design.
Apart from these aspects, the companies need to focus on other aspects before starting with development.

Goal Identification

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Be it life or work, identifying the goal is very important.
Identifying the goal of the product is necessary to maintain the balance between design and early launch.
Success cannot be achieved unless we define what we want to achieve. It is evident that the goals of a product launch will be smaller than overall business goals.
Generally, the most common goals of a product launch are to grow the customer base, market share and create awareness.
Moreover, these goals should align with the plan of the company.

Develop and Test MVP

When we are set to launch our product early, it is evident that our first product will not be our final one.
We will have to understand that the first product will be the most basic one which offers the most basic features.
However, based on the success of the first viable product, we will have to work on the additional features for the next launch.
To build a successful MVP, we will have to work a lot on the testing and re-engineering part.
One of the best ways to do so is by developing a test version of the MVP and getting it tested by a pilot group for their feedback.
The feedback obtained should be used as guidance rather than the point of validation.
Once the MVP is ready, we need to ensure that we can implement all the important set of features in the complete product.
In some cases where implementation of all the features is not possible, we need to strip down the essential ones.
Doing so will help the engineers plan their development process. Moreover, it will also help reduce the time on revisions.
Overall, there are approx. 101 points to keep in mind while product development.
As a result, we need to note all these points to ease the process of balancing the design and early launch.
Balancing early launch and design is not a piece of cake. We also need to know the elements that can affect the process of balancing the both.
We need to implement these elements at various stages of the process as and when applicable.

Elements Essential to Maintain the Balance

Now we know how to balance design and early launch. But, what are the elements that we need to focus, is still a confusion for many.

Time Compression Techniques

Time is money and power.
Therefore, we need to calculate and make appropriate use of time so that the everyday decisions are taken effectively.
Hence, it is essential that we prune the project list so that the new products do not have to wait in the queue.
Moreover, to save enough time, it is beneficial to run the processes concurrently.
Also, we need to make sure that we seek for the opportunities where we can combine more than one activity with the available partial information.

Strong and Rapid Decision-Making Team

A team that can make rapid decisions can do anything.
Therefore, a team that is small, dedicated and multifunctional is essential to balance the design and early launch. Moreover, a strong team leader should lead such a team.
A strong team leader is the most important element in projects that require early launch along with good design.
The selected team leader should be able to make quick business and design decisions.
A strong leader is one who possesses the required technical competence which helps in making wise product decisions.
Moreover, such a leader is required to meet the fast-changing innovative needs of the product.
Also, strong leaders are capable of tackling any sort of obstacle through smart workarounds.
One important thing to consider while assigning such a leader to such a project is that he/she should not be assigned to any other project.
The team leader should work full-time only on the project that needs an early launch.
Similarly, the core members of the product designing team should also be assigned full-time without any tasks from other projects.

Smooth Transition

While beginning with a project, we need to ensure that we start with a small pilot project. This project must have all the essential elements needed for initial success.
In some of the cases, it might be difficult for team members to get accustomed to a fast-paced project from a low paced one.
In such cases, it is essential to encourage and support the positive changes in the behavior of the team members.
Furthermore, we should resist the temptation to rush through every project. Get the projects ready, that need early launch.
We need to treat other projects that do not require early launch in a different manner.

Management Techniques

The management techniques should also be streamlined in a different manner whenever there is a need to balance design and early launch.
The teams should be skilled to make all the decisions regarding the design so that the management can focus on the issues related to the scope and resource allocation.
Furthermore, the management can conduct frequent informal reviews so that the progress of the project can be monitored.
Moving forward, the management should manage the market and technical risks in parallel.
They must also keep in mind the fact that the delay can increase the market risks automatically.

Continuous Communication

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“Effective and continuous communication is the key to ultimate success.”
One of the biggest challenges to maintain the balance between the design and early launch is to revamp the communication methods.
While dealing with products where we need to maintain a balance between the design and early launch, we must establish a communication mechanism that can assist the process of quick decision making.
The development of new product always requires a lot of communication within and beyond the team.
Therefore, a small team will always be the best way to proceed in such scenarios.
Also, physically locating the team members within the talking distance will speed up the communication process.
Moreover, we need to focus on direct communication methods such as face-to-face communication to make the process faster.
Such a method of communication is helpful to transmit partial communications.
On the other hand, the standard methods of communication such as plans and reports consume more time and hence should be avoided as much as possible.
They also delay the decision-making process.

Model Building

To develop products that need to be launched early without disrupting the design, we need to build and test the product relentlessly rather than planning and analysing carefully.
These models assist in identifying the soft design spots and minimizing the market and technical risks.
The major reason for building a model is that it is easy to build and can be built using any material.
For instance, the model of the first mouse that was used for Apple computer was built using plastic butter dish.
Similarly, we can also build a model of the product with anything such as toothbrush, software or even from the parts of the competitor’s product.
The main objective in the case of building models through basic elements is to avid building high-end models that look and functions exactly like the final product.
Doing so will consume a lot of time. Therefore, the best approach is to build several functional models and test the basic concepts over those models.
To understand the look and feel of the final product, we can build a non-functional model.
Such model will help analyze the features that work and the one that does not work.

Proper Product Structure

Instead of focussing on the “ultimate product,” we should focus on the incremental development of the product.
As discussed above, the focus should be on the MVP. The best way to do so would be to note down the key design points.
Furthermore, the design of the product should have lean interfaces and independent modules, similar to the model of the product.

Procedures and Controls

We have often many small companies that have made it huge mark in the market. How is that possible?
It is because, unlike the big companies, the employees at small companies do not have to follow a lot of procedures, reports, checklists and much more.
Therefore, these additional procedures and controls should be minimized and the teams must get the freedom to build models relentlessly.

Joint Product Specification

The product specification is a document that records the features, cost, performance, and development cycle of the final product.
This document establishes a base platform for communication, negotiation and product understanding.
However, the challenge in writing such a document is that it is impossible for one party to draft a good specification document for an early launch.
The reason behind this is that to define the product, several disciplines need to provide their input.
By allowing one function to write the entire specification document, the aim of fast team execution gets compromised.

Limited Product Features

One of the basic misconceptions of people is that adding a feature to the product increases the project complexity proportionally.
However, the fact is that the complexity of the project becomes double with the addition of a single new feature.
Product complexity might look beneficial, but they are more of a trap. The product advancement might be worthy in case of individuals.
But when it comes to development efforts, the complexity multiplies. Therefore, while working on an early launch, we must ensure that product complexity is carefully managed.
One of the solutions is to freeze or limit the advancements in one generation and implement the new advances in the next generation.

Project Overload

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We all know how the employees work at a corporate.
Sometimes, they have to work on a number of projects that are beyond their handling capacity.
The design phase and development cycle of the projects are big because it remains in someone’s pipeline for a long time.
The reason for so many overloads is that the project planners get a reward for successfully adding a new product to the pipeline.
Therefore, the management must ensure that projects are carefully selected and the priorities are assigned and followed properly.
Hence, a project that requires early launch must be placed on a higher priority. Only then we can balance the launch and design effectively.

Not Everything Is Engineering

If someone says, “I want to develop something.” We immediately suggest the need for an engineer.
That is not the case always. The designing may generally start as a form of engineering but optimization opportunities lie outside engineering.
The time to successfully execute a project is from the time the company learns about the idea till it successfully delivers it to the customers.
Therefore, the organization should identify areas where the process can be optimized and should not solely depend on the engineering aspects.
Hurray!!! We are done with everything.
Wait! There are some very dangerous traps along the process of balancing the two, which can drag us into a huge hole.
We need to know these traps to avoid them.

 

Traps to Avoid for a Perfect Balance between Early Launch and Design

While working on the essential elements for a fast faced designing and launching process, we might get into a lot of traps that might spoil our efforts.
Therefore, we need to know such traps so that they can be avoided. Some of the major traps are listed below.

Skipping Steps

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In a haste to complete the project and launch it early, sometimes we tend to skip time-consuming steps.
Doing so is one of the biggest traps one could fall into as it is essential to first consider the total cost of those steps.
The steps should be skipped only when their total cost outruns their benefits.

Frightening or Rewarding Employees

Employee engagement is a very sensitive area.
The management needs to carefully deal with employees in the case of early launches. Some managers try to motivate the employees through an aggressive deadline.
On the other hand, some try to motivate the employees with the reward. In both the cases, the employees consider the external milestone to be important rather than the actual project milestone.

Emphasizing Outcome Over Approach

Sometimes the need for early launch becomes so essential that we focus on the final outcome rather than the approach, don’t we?
Doing so might give us one-time success. However, we will fail to reiterate the same path when needed again, due to lack of focus on the approach.
For a repeatable rapid development capability, we need to focus and record the essential steps taken to reach the final destination.
Not knowing the approach is a huge trap as we might need it at any time during or after the launch.

Technology Accelerated Development

We are often tempted to employ technology that convinces us to speed up the process without disrupting the design.
At such stages, the management needs to remember that speeding up the process of design is difficult as it requires core changes in the management style, team make-up, and team behaviour.
These changes cannot be made through technologies such as video conferencing, CAD (computer-aided designing), computer networking and much more.
These tools can help in improving the basic management approach and tools.
Moreover, employing a new technology for a project that requires both an early launch as well a good design could be a bad idea, as the time consumed for learning the new technology can be used in the improving the design.

Conclusion

We have discussed several elements that can assist in balancing the design and launching early.
However, it is very important to know that all these elements are dependent on one another when we need a project with an early launch and a good design.
It requires huge managerial skills to manage the early launch and time effectively for a good design.
Moreover, the managers need to communicate the effective approach from the top level to the bottom level of the organization so that all are on the same page.
We at EngineerBabu, help organizations and their owners to develop IT solution and meet their need to balance design and early launch.
Our high class IT solutions meet all the business needs. We hold a track record of submitting 95% of the projects on time.
You can contact us via live chat option on our website or drop us a mail at hello@engineerbabu.com for a more detailed inquiry, and we will revert to you asap.

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Logo Design Company in India

Logo Design company in India are many, but among many, which one is the best? It’s not that difficult to choose. Doing proper research will help you the most. Before going for any of the logo design company, understand why it is important for you. Be clear, why you need it and then only, move ahead with it.

People approach Logo Design Company in India to create an impact. The logo is used to build Company’s identity.  To create a business brand and to influence people – a logo is a must.  The logo alone does not decide company’s brand image. The colors, shape, and size also are equally responsible for building an image.

Logo Design is responsible for putting an impression on the clients.

We at EngineerBabu carry the trouble out of design by giving a wide-ranging design service with a gentle and friendly approach.  Our competent internal designers can design the best Logo that will satisfy your business demand and facility. This will definitely lure your target marketplace.

To get that perfect click for your business, read below and get your work done by selecting Best Logo Design Company in India:

How can you get your creative logos at a good price?

  • You need to decide what kind of logo you want
  • Always give a reference, send them sample you love. Don’t ever tell ‘I want creative logo’.
  • Tell your designer you need an innovative logo. For example: Say, you want a logo as similar as you saw on the internet or you want something they are best in.

Logo Design For Chatting application:- 

An operative logo is distinctive, apt, practical and realistic that carries an intended message. In its modest form, a logo is there to identify your brand image. To make it work effectively, it must trail basic principles of logo design.

Logo Design Company in India must be able to describe you the following points without difficulty:

  •  Logo must be simple– A simple logo design allows the logo to be versatile and memorable. Effective logos feature something unexpected or unique without being overdrawn.
  •  Logo must be memorable– An effective logo design should be memorable, and this is achieved by having a simple yet appropriate logo.
  • Logo must be enduring– An effective logo should endure the test of time. The logo should be ‘future-proof,’ which should be effective in the years to come.
  • Logo must be versatile– An effective logo should be able to work across a variety of mediums and applications.
  • Logo must be appropriate– How you position the logo should be appropriate for its intended purpose.

There are many Logo Design company in the world. They take your request and start their work in logo designing. They assure to give the work in one hour time. This is not possible if you are looking for quality work.

A professional business should look professional. New business owners often invest a lot of time and money in property and equipment but do not often match it by investing suitably in their logo.

Here, are the most common reasons why many logos look unprofessional:  If you are looking Logo Design Company in Indore then check:

  • The business owner wanted to save money by designing the logo quickly themselves.
  • A friend or relative who claims to know a little about graphic design does it as a favor.
  • The wrong people are commissioned. (Local printers are not likely proficient in logo design.)
  • The business outsourced the job via one of several design competition websites, which are mostly populated by amateur designers.
  • The job was given to an online company that offers really cheap logos.

There are many Logo Design company in India who provides qualityless work and provides you with logos from the internet.

So, why we?

For,

  1. Super Quality Work
  2. Unlimited revisions
  3. 100% money back
  4. Fast delivery

We provide unlimited iterations unless you are satisfied.

Some Logo Sample Here-

EngineerBabu Best Logo Design Company in India

Get ready to start the business and be ready to get your lovely brand identity.

FAQ :-

Can I take copyright of your logo? Yes, you can. We will provide you unique logo that you can ask for copyright.

Can you provide logo changes after project completion? – Yes, we will make sure you are happy with our services.

How many samples will you provide? : – We provide unlimited samples unless you are satisfied, but five samples are enough to make decisions.

How to contact us:-

Connect with us via our contact page or drop us an email at hello@engineerbabu.com

How we deliver Logos: -Many people ask us to deliver logos using following four methods, let me know which one suites you:

  • WhatsApp
  • Email
  • Skype
  • By Post

Try us once, and we assure you that you can professionally accomplish a concluding insight.

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