Over the past year we've had the pleasure of working with Alex Kiely, founder of the Tikimiki language learning app. Together we've completed a full end-to-end package, from design through to launch.
 The process began by conducting research with potential customers in order to define the user journey. From here we sketched out basic screens and user flows which designedbyh then turned into a basic digital wireframe. This allowed us to efficiently design and test the prototype with users to ensure we were creating an enjoyable, seamless and logical experience. At this stage we were able to determine which features were critical to the user experience and what added the most value.
With the full feature list and user flow locked down we then applied our digital paintbrush to create a bright, fun and engaging user interface design. Alex asked us to create a design which made learning fun and brought joy to speaking a foreign language which we've reflected in a playful design theme. 
The end result is a complete clickable prototype built using a combination of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Experience Design. This has allowed Alex to refine and test his product offering without writing a line of code or wasting any money developing unnecessary features.
"The product looks amazing, thank you so much. You've been a pleasure to work with!" - Alex, Tikimiki

Screen shown to users  explaining how the system works

Adobe XD is used to create the clickable prototype

Screen shown as users are being matched to their next speaking partner - the world map will become animated in the live version

Picking your language as part of the signup flow

Users are asked whether they'd like to keep chatting after the 3 minute trial period finishes using the following graphics

Home dashboard users access when they login - they can see their stats and compete against their friends

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