Intechnic
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Chicago, IL
Intechnic is a full-service development agency Intechnic based in Chicago. The company, founded in 1997, has a team of around 20 and locations in Los Angeles, London, and Melbourne. The team is passionate about helping clients with web design, software development, UX/UI design, and web development projects.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
This provider has not added their client sizes.
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 9 projects
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$200K-$999K 3 projects
Clients
- Johnson & Johnson
Highlights from Recent Projects
Intechnic partnered with AvePoint, a SaaS management company, to conduct a UI/UX review and create a blueprint for a website redesign. The project involved identifying the positives and negatives of the current website, which served as a storefront for the company. The team at Intechnic then provided a clear and digestible breakdown of these findings, along with suggestions to improve the website's UI/UX. This resulted in a blueprint design that helped AvePoint better understand how to utilize their website in a more impactful manner. The engagement, which started in March 2022, is still ongoing and has so far cost between $75,000–$80,000.
Intechnic worked with Ryerson Holding Corporation, a metal solutions company, to enhance their software’s screen designs. The team at Intechnic used Figma to execute UI/UX designs and conducted extensive research on user personas to understand how users would interact with specific functionalities. They also provided best practices and advice on color schemes to create a visually appealing design without overwhelming the user. The collaboration, which ran from May to October 2022, resulted in a specific color scheme across all pages and applications. The total investment for this project was between $25,000–$50,000.
Johnson & Johnson, a pharmaceutical healthcare company, enlisted the services of Intechnic to redesign their Janssen CarePath website. The project aimed to address the website's shortcomings and improve its user-friendliness. Intechnic used the information from a strategy research agency to design a new website that rectified identified issues. The website, which has a publicly accessible side and a password-protected side, was designed using Figma. The designs for the publicly accessible side have been delivered, and work on the password-protected side is ongoing. The design work for the publicly accessible side cost $250,000. The collaboration started in March 2021.