About Us

About Evoxal Design

// About Studio

Evoxal Design Systems-led design for high-growth products.

Our Philosophy

STRATEGY . DESIGN . SYSTEMS . HIGH-FIDELITY . ANALYSIS . INTERFACE . EXECUTION . SCALABILITY .

STRATEGY . DESIGN . SYSTEMS . HIGH-FIDELITY . ANALYSIS . INTERFACE . EXECUTION . SCALABILITY .

// WORK PROCESS

A Logic-Led Framework for Impact


5
Years of Experience
35+
Projects Completed
7
Countries Reached
10+
Worked With Agencies
// We Work As

A Scalable Partnership Model.

// awards

We are honored with amazing awards

1 +
Awards from all over the world

OUR INSIGHT

& ARTICLES

Hi, I’m Shivam Pandya, and for me, the journey into UX design has been anything but traditional. Coming from the world of social media content, I often felt like the skills I’d honed were invisible to the very people who needed them most in the UX field. If you, too, are a UX designer with a ‘non-traditional’ background — what we’re calling an “Accidental UXpert” — you’re far from alone. Let’s talk about the often-challenging transition from a different industry into the world of UX & Product Design. Does it sometimes feel like the right decision, and other times completely wrong? Perhaps by sharing our journeys, we can offer encouragement and illuminate the immense, often unrecognized, value these Accidental UXperts bring.
Unlock Your Hidden UX Power: Why Companies Need ‘Accidental’ Talent
Hey everyone, Shivam here! I’m excited to share a sneak peek at my latest design project: a dual-screen table ordering system that’s about to, well, maybe not shake up the restaurant world, but definitely give it a good nudge in the right direction.
Dining in the Digital Age: A Tabletop Revolution
Have you ever felt like you’re clicking and clicking, but the form just won’t submit? Like the servers are playing dead, especially when you have an important online application to send? Yeah, I think most of us have been there. We usually brush it off, thinking, “It’s not a big deal; I won’t be using this site again anyway.”
Are Your Customers Happy? The Power of User-Friendly Design
Have you ever felt like you’re clicking and clicking, but the form just won’t submit? Like the servers are playing dead, especially when you have an important online application to send? Yeah, I think most of us have been there. We usually brush it off, thinking, “It’s not a big deal; I won’t be using this site again anyway.”
University Admissions: When Bad UX Threatens Your Future
Raise your hand if you’ve ever wasted hours (or days!) trying to figure out who’s available to work on a project. 👋 Yeah, me too. Have you ever worked somewhere that felt like the Wild West of project management? You know, the kind of place where spreadsheets and emails reign supreme, and finding out who’s available for a task is like searching for a needle in a haystack? Yeah, I’ve been there, and it’s not fun. Even in big companies, sometimes it feels like no one’s thought about how to make things run smoothly. It’s not just about the production teams, either; it’s also about the managers trying to keep everything on track.
UX-ing My Way Out of Chaos: How I Built Dashboards to Streamline Operations
Uncover the secret weapon of great UX design: spacing and proximity. This no-nonsense guide reveals how to use these essential principles to create intuitive, visually stunning, and emotionally engaging interfaces.
The Invisible Art of UX: Mastering Spacing and Proximity to Elevate Your Designs