Onething Design
visit site- $10,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Gurugram, India
onething.design is a digital design studio based in Gurugram, India. Founded in 2015, the 22-person team specializes in UX/UI design.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 10%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Enterprise (>$1B) 40%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 20 projects
<$10K 9 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- Eicher Motors
Highlights from Recent Projects
Onething Design was hired by the founder of the Neta app to design and develop the new version of their mobile application. The Neta app, which serves as a scoreboard for Indian politics, allows users to invest in politicians in a manner similar to stock market trading. The challenge for Onething Design was to make the app more trustworthy, engaging, educational, profitable and progressive for Indian users. The team, which consisted of UX and UI designers, a motion team, and a development team, successfully upgraded the app to a political stock market application. This new version of the app allows users to trade in Neta rupees, participate in games and events, and ultimately shape the dynamics of Indian politics and stock trading.
Orix India, a company known for pioneering innovative leasing and transportation solutions, hired Onething Design to design a responsive website. The main challenge was to cater to the needs of six different user types and provide them with a seamless experience. The team at Onething Design, which included UX and UI designers, a copywriting team, and a motion and graphics team, approached this challenge by understanding the expectations and goals of the user types and designing personalized flows for them. This resulted in a platform that offers a personalized car browsing experience, a multi-step online leasing process, and the ability to track and maintain leases directly through the portal.
Assetario, a provider of predictive data analytics solutions for the gaming market, hired Onething Design to design their sales and overview decks. The goal was to create a fresh design that would aid their sales process by appearing professional, modern, and capable. Onething Design was given a sales deck created by Assetario in Google Slides, which had relevant content but needed a complete professional design. The team, which included a main designer and several people working as designers or project managers, successfully picked a design language fitting for Assetario and brought it to reality.