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How long does a design project take?

Design timelines should match how product teams actually ship — focused sprints, clear review cycles, and momentum toward something buildable.

Typical timeline

Sprint 1: Align + core flows

  • Kickoff and scope lock on priority screens
  • User flow mapping and wireframe direction
  • Visual direction established early

Sprint 2–3: UI + refinement

  • High-fidelity design for scoped flows
  • Component patterns and real states
  • Prototype for review and handoff prep

Most design engagements run in 1–3 week sprints depending on:

  • Number of screens and flows in scope
  • Whether you are designing net-new or redesigning existing product UI
  • Stakeholder review speed and exploration rounds

What keeps projects moving

Structured async updates, defined decision points, and scope that matches your launch date — not a bloated wish list. Direction gets locked early so later sprints are execution, not endless revision.

Review the process on design services. Have a launch in mind? Book a call and we can map sprints to your roadmap.

Related Questions

What's included in a web and product design project?

UI/UX, flows, prototypes, and Figma files.

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Do you design web apps and dashboards?

Yes — apps, dashboards, and marketing.

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Can you work with our internal product team?

Yes — clear handoff and collaboration.

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What does product design typically cost?

Scoped by complexity, sprint-based.

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How do design files hand off to development?

Build-ready Figma, dev-friendly specs.

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