Things people ask me.
Quick answers to what I get most often. Don't see your question? Email me — I'll answer in 24 hours.
I open with a 30-minute kickoff call to understand what you have, what you want, and what success looks like. From there I propose a scope (deliverables + timeline + price). Once approved, I share a Notion or Linear project hub so you can follow progress in real time.
Yes — interviews, heuristic evaluation, usability testing, journey mapping, and competitive audits. For shorter engagements I lean on existing analytics and support tickets; for longer ones I recruit users directly.
A fully spec'd Figma file with components, tokens, states, and inline annotations. Plus a Loom walkthrough of any complex interactions and a Notion handoff doc. Your devs should not have to guess.
I work in USD, GBP, and EUR. Project pricing is based on scope — for reference, a typical mobile app engagement runs $4–$10K and a responsive site $2.5–$6K. Day rates are available for ongoing retainers.
Yes — two rounds of revision per major milestone (wireframes, hi-fi, final). Additional rounds are billed at my hourly rate. I keep revisions productive by sharing decisions in writing before iterating.
50% upfront, 50% on delivery for projects under 4 weeks. For longer engagements, milestone-based invoicing every 2 weeks. I accept Wise, Payoneer, and bank transfer.
Mobile app UI/UX: 4–8 weeks. Responsive web: 3–6 weeks. Design systems: 4–8 weeks. UX redesigns: 2–6 weeks. Prototyping engagements: 1–3 weeks.
I keep one project slot reserved for urgent work most months. Rush jobs (≤2 week turnaround) are priced at +30% over standard scope.
Yes. I currently have 1 project slot open starting next month. Book a 20-minute intro call to discuss your project — no obligation.
Yes — primarily US, UK, Canada, and Europe. I work Asia/Karachi time (UTC+5) but I overlap 3+ hours with US East, 5+ hours with UK, and full days with Europe.
Figma is home base. I also use Maze for unmoderated usability testing, Notion for documentation, Loom for walkthroughs, and Lottie / Rive for production-ready motion.
I design them and provide the full Figma + spec — but I don't build production code myself. I work closely with your engineers and can recommend trusted developers if you need an end-to-end shop.