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Corexel

Interfaces engineered for clarity, density, and accessibility.

UI/UX Engineering

Research-informed UX, design systems, and frontend implementation aligned to brand and WCAG standards.

Engagement snapshot

Dense operational UI — not marketing chrome on internal tools.

Design systems, keyboard paths, and reduced-motion behavior are shipped with the first production module.

WCAG-aligned

Accessibility in acceptance criteria

Capability plane

Interfaces engineered for clarity, density, and accessibility.

Scoped with explicit boundaries, operational readiness, and engineering ownership through handoff.

Overview

What we deliver

UX engineering bridges design and production: user flows, component libraries, interaction specs, and pixel-faithful implementation. We favor calm enterprise density over marketing spectacle — hierarchy, spacing, and legibility first.

Deliverables

  • User flow and wireframe documentation
  • Token-based design system in code
  • Component library with accessibility notes
  • Usability validation plan

Process

How we run the engagement

  1. 01

    Product discovery

    User journeys, domain rules, and non-functional requirements captured with stakeholders before wireframes or sprints.

  2. 02

    Application architecture

    Module boundaries, data model, auth model, and deployment topology documented with explicit trade-offs.

  3. 03

    Iterative delivery

    Feature increments with automated tests, performance budgets, and demo-ready acceptance criteria each sprint.

  4. 04

    Launch & operate

    Production cutover, monitoring dashboards, and handoff to your product and platform teams.

Stack

Technologies we use

FigmaReactStorybookTailwindRadix UI

Fit

Typical use cases

  • Product redesigns
  • Design system creation
  • Complex data-dense admin UIs

Outcomes

What changes for your team

  • Consistent UI across squads
  • WCAG-aligned interaction patterns
  • Faster feature UI delivery

Engage

Start a ui/ux engineering engagement.

Tell us about your environment, constraints, and timeline. Engineering leadership responds with scope and next steps.