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Hawaii UI | UX Design

Easy to use and designed with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) in mind, built around how real customers actually get things done.

What's Included

  • Navigation and journey mapping around real customer behavior
  • Accessibility considerations built in following WCAG guidelines
  • Scroll-triggered moments and interface polish where they earn their place

We leverage established navigation patterns and conventions rather than reinventing the wheel, and promote clear actions and journey paths so people always know what to do next and find what they are looking for.

Accessible by Default

WCAG accessibility isn’t a separate checklist item, it’s part of how we structure navigation and layout from the start. It also happens to help with search engine ranking, so it’s rarely a tradeoff.

The Wow Factor

The third layer of design are the small interactions that add a level of delight and engagement. A scroll-triggered moment on your homepage, a smooth transition between states, small motion details can make an interface feel considered instead of just functional. We add them where they help the experience, not as decoration.

Questions

What's the difference between UX and UI?

UX is how it works, the navigation, the flow, whether someone can actually book a job or place an order without getting stuck. UI is how it looks and feels along the way. We handle both together, since one without the other falls apart.

Why does accessibility matter for a small business site?

Beyond it being the right thing to do, WCAG-compliant sites tend to be better structured, sites, which search engines also reward. It's not an extra step tacked on at the end, it's built into how we design navigation and layout from the start.

Do you add animation to every project?

Only where it earns its place. A scroll-triggered moment or a smooth transition can make an interface feel alive, but motion for its own sake just adds noise. We use it when it actually helps the experience, not by default.

See It In Action