App Wireframing and Prototyping Services
Before I write a single line of code, I map the logic. Here is how I turn your raw app ideas into functional, buildable prototypes.
a snapshot of my early-stage process. i often start with hand-drawn diagrams to map out information architecture and user flows before ever opening a design tool.
a snapshot of my early-stage process. i often start with hand-drawn diagrams to map out information architecture and user flows before ever opening a design tool.
a snapshot of my early-stage process. i often start with hand-drawn diagrams to map out information architecture and user flows before ever opening a design tool.
a quick glimpse of my workspace. as a full-stack engineer, my process involves both designing in tools like figma and writing the code that brings those designs to life.
an old poster design i made. this shows my roots in graphic design and composition, skills that i now apply to ui and product design.
About Process & Prototyping
I start every project with hand-drawn diagrams, not pixel-perfect designs. By mapping out your information architecture and user flows on paper first, we identify logic gaps and technical hurdles before they cost you money in development. You end up with a clear plan that keeps your final product fast and easy to navigate.
Most people want to jump straight into high-fidelity design, but that often leads to apps that look good but break easily. My process is different because I am a full-stack engineer first. When I prototype your mobile app or web interface, I am already thinking about React Flexbox constraints and backend logic.
My Prototyping Workflow
- The Sketch Phase: We start with low-fidelity wireframes. This is where we decide what goes on the screen and why. We don't worry about icons or fonts here, just the user journey.
- Technical Feasibility: I test the design logic against real-world scale. Having worked on products with 10M+ downloads, I know that what looks good in Figma might fail in production if the underlying architecture isn't solid.
- The Clickable Prototype: Once the flow makes sense, I move it into Figma. You get an interactive prototype that you can click through to test the user experience, which is perfect for showing stakeholders or investors exactly how the app will function.
Why This Approach Works
Whether you are based in the National Capital Region or anywhere in India, I focus on building products that last. I create custom icon libraries and dark mode-ready UI elements that are ready for developer handoff. You aren't paying for pretty pictures that need to be scrapped later. You are paying for a scalable design system that your developers can actually use. If you need a landing page, a micro-flow, or a full MVP, we start by figuring out the 'how' before we worry about the 'what'.
Priyanshu
I'm Priyanshu. I build things for the internet, and I prefer starting with a messy sketchbook rather than a sleek tool. My goal is to make sure your app concept is actually buildable and technically sound before we get into the visual details.
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