UX Design & Wireframes

User-centered design research and wireframes that validate before you build.

We conduct UX research, map user journeys, and produce wireframes and prototypes that align stakeholders, test assumptions, and give engineering teams clear specifications before visual design begins.

Service Overview

UX design and wireframes create the structural clarity that prevents expensive rework later.

Wireframes are not placeholders for visual design. They are the planning layer where user flows, information architecture, content priorities, and interaction logic are resolved before teams invest in final interface detail.

When this stage is rushed, products and websites often inherit structural flaws that surface later as usability issues, stakeholder confusion, and expensive redesign cycles.

Solagon uses UX design and wireframing to create alignment early. The work helps teams test assumptions, map flows, validate architecture, and build better foundations for design, development, and growth execution.

Clarifies user flows and architecture before visual design begins

Creates a shared planning layer for product, content, and engineering teams

Reduces downstream rework by resolving structure early

Common Challenges

Most UX planning problems come from skipping structural decisions too early.

Teams often want to move quickly into polished screens, but the underlying flow logic, page hierarchy, and interaction assumptions have not been tested well enough yet.

Unclear user flows

Teams know the screens they want, but not the most effective path users should take through the experience.

Weak information architecture

Content and navigation reflect internal organization rather than user priorities, which makes the experience harder to understand.

Stakeholder misalignment

Without a low-risk planning layer, stakeholders debate visuals while the actual structural decisions remain unresolved.

Late-stage usability issues

Core friction is discovered only after design or development has progressed too far, making fixes slower and more expensive.

How Solagon Approaches This

We use wireframing as a decision-making tool, not a box-checking phase.

Solagon combines user insight, flow thinking, content structure, and technical awareness to build wireframes that genuinely reduce ambiguity for the team.

Our process starts with what the user is trying to accomplish and what the business needs the experience to support. That helps us structure flows, priorities, and information in a way that makes later design decisions more intelligent.

Wireframes should make the next phase easier. They should help teams test, discuss, and refine the experience before time is spent on visual polish or engineering effort that may need to be undone.

User flow clarity before screen decoration
Architecture shaped around behavior and content priorities
Low-fidelity decisions with high strategic value
A stronger handoff into design and development work

Key Deliverables / Capabilities

UX planning deliverables that create alignment before build work begins.

The output is intentionally structured to help teams make better early decisions and move into the next phase with clearer direction.

User flow mapping

Task paths, decision points, and movement through the experience documented before screens are locked in.

Information architecture

Sitemaps, navigation logic, and content hierarchy designed around user mental models and business priorities.

Wireframe systems

Screen structures and low-fidelity layouts that clarify what belongs where and why before visual styling begins.

Prototype and interaction planning

Clickable flows and behavioral notes that help teams test assumptions and communicate direction more clearly.

Usability feedback integration

Refinement based on stakeholder review or direct user input so structural issues are addressed earlier.

Implementation guidance

Annotations and planning artifacts that make the transition into UI design or development cleaner.

Featured Use Cases

Where UX design and wireframes create the strongest leverage.

This work is especially valuable when teams need clarity before committing to final design or build decisions.

New product planning

Map workflows and feature structure before investing in visual design and engineering for a new product or module.

Why it matters

Stronger early decisions and less costly iteration later.

Website architecture redesign

Clarify page hierarchy, content structure, and user movement for a site that has become difficult to navigate or expand.

Why it matters

A more usable foundation for the redesign phase.

Stakeholder alignment before design

Use wireframes to align leadership, product, content, and engineering on structure before visual execution begins.

Why it matters

Fewer late-stage disagreements and smoother approvals.

Usability-first iteration

Test a flow or screen family in low fidelity before committing to final interface detail.

Why it matters

More confidence in the direction before higher-cost work starts.

Process

A UX planning process that resolves structure before polish.

The five phases are used to move from assumptions to validated direction with a clear handoff into the next stage of design.

01

Discovery & Insight

We review user needs, business objectives, content complexity, and existing friction to understand what the structure must solve.

02

Strategy & Direction

We define the flow priorities, architectural principles, and user paths that should guide the experience.

03

Concept Development

We map flows, information structures, and wireframe directions that make the user journey easier to evaluate and discuss.

04

Design & Refinement

We refine wireframes, prototype interactions, and edge cases until the structure is clear enough to support the next design or build phase.

05

Finalization & Deployment

We package the flows, wireframes, notes, and priorities so teams can move into UI design or development with less ambiguity.

Results / Impact

The result is a stronger usability foundation before higher-cost execution begins.

Clearer UX planning helps teams avoid premature decisions and build better experiences with more confidence.

Outcome

Better flow clarity

Users and teams benefit from a more deliberate structure that makes tasks easier to complete and easier to understand.

Outcome

Reduced downstream rework

Structural problems are identified earlier, when they are cheaper and easier to fix.

Outcome

Stronger cross-team alignment

Product, design, content, and engineering teams work from a shared blueprint rather than separate assumptions.

Why Solagon

Solagon treats wireframing as strategic planning, not filler before design.

That changes the quality of the output. The wireframes are built to help teams decide, validate, and move forward with greater confidence.

Strategic structure

We focus on architecture, flow, and decision logic before discussing visual preference.

User-centered thinking

The planning work is grounded in real behavior, content needs, and task completion rather than internal assumptions.

Technical realism

We understand how early structural decisions affect later design systems and implementation complexity.

Scalable foundations

The output creates a better base for UI design, product work, or website redesign that follows.

Work with us

Need clearer flows and structure before you commit to final design?

Solagon can help map the user journey, build decision-ready wireframes, and create a stronger foundation for the rest of the project.

Embedded teams

Senior practitioners integrated into your workflow from day one.

Fast start

First real deliverables in days. No lengthy discovery or setup phases.

Measurable results

Clear milestones, outcome metrics, and accountability baked in.

Time of day

Live