15 years of experience in the Saudi market

UI/UX Design in Saudi Arabia

Stand Out provides UI/UX design in Saudi Arabia for websites, mobile apps, e-commerce stores, portals, SaaS products, and internal platforms that need clearer flows and more usable interfaces. The work can include user research, journey mapping, information architecture, wireframes, prototypes, visual interface design, usability review, responsive design, design handoff, and development coordination.

Service area

Stand Out serves businesses across Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh, without claiming a separate Riyadh office.

Portfolio or examples

UI/UX examples should show the product type, users, problem, design approach, prototype or interface delivered, and any real implementation context. Stand Out avoids unsupported engagement or conversion claims.

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Who this service is for

  • Teams planning a new website, app, portal, or digital product.
  • Businesses redesigning an interface that is confusing or hard to convert.
  • Product teams that need prototypes before development.
  • Organizations improving internal platforms, dashboards, or service workflows.

What we do

  • UX discovery, user goals, journey maps, and information architecture.
  • Wireframes, screen flows, prototypes, and visual UI design.
  • Responsive layouts for desktop, tablet, and mobile experiences.
  • Usability review, redesign recommendations, and prioritized improvements.
  • Developer handoff assets, design notes, and coordination during implementation.

What is included

  • Research inputs and stakeholder discovery.
  • User flows and sitemap or screen architecture.
  • Wireframes and clickable prototypes when needed.
  • Visual interface design aligned with the product and audience.
  • Responsive behavior and key interaction states.
  • Handoff notes for development and QA.

Process

  1. 1

    Research and diagnosis

    We review users, goals, current pain points, analytics or feedback when available, and the business outcome the interface should support.

  2. 2

    Structure and flows

    We define information architecture, user journeys, screen hierarchy, content needs, and conversion or task paths.

  3. 3

    Prototype and interface design

    We design wireframes, prototypes, visual screens, responsive behavior, and interaction states for the agreed flows.

  4. 4

    Review and handoff

    We review usability, prepare handoff notes, support development questions, and align QA with the intended experience.

Pricing or packages

Request a UI/UX scope

UI/UX pricing depends on the number of flows or screens, research depth, prototype fidelity, design system needs, testing scope, and handoff support. Stand Out scopes design work around the product decisions needed before development.

Why choose Stand Out

  • Design decisions are connected to user tasks, content, development, and business goals.
  • Wireframes and prototypes reduce avoidable development rework.
  • The team can carry UI/UX into website, app, store, and portal implementation.
  • Interfaces are designed for real repeated use rather than decorative presentation only.

FAQs

What is included in UI/UX design?

UI/UX design can include research, user flows, information architecture, wireframes, prototypes, visual interface design, responsive layouts, usability review, and development handoff. The exact scope depends on the product and project stage.

Do we need wireframes before visual design?

Wireframes are useful when the product has important structure, content, or workflow decisions. They help confirm layout and user flow before investing in detailed visual design.

Can Stand Out create clickable prototypes?

Yes. Clickable prototypes can be included for websites, apps, portals, or product flows. They help stakeholders review the experience and can guide development more clearly than static screens alone.

Can you redesign an existing website or app?

Yes. Stand Out can review the current interface, identify friction, improve navigation, update layouts, simplify tasks, and prepare a redesign scope. Existing analytics, feedback, and support questions can make the redesign more focused.

Do you conduct usability testing?

Usability review or testing can be included depending on the project. The scope can range from expert review to structured testing with target users, depending on risk and budget.

Can developers use the UI/UX handoff directly?

Yes. Handoff can include screens, components, responsive notes, states, assets, and implementation guidance. Stand Out can also coordinate with developers during build to keep the final interface aligned with the design.