PESCHKE DESIGN GMBH
visit site- $5,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Wien, Austria
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 20%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%
Enterprise (>$1B) 60%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Carl Zeiss IQS GmbH
Highlights from Recent Projects
Peschke Design GmbH was contracted by the law firm Schwarz Schonherr to design their website. The firm, based in Vienna, Austria, wanted a professional website that would enable them to connect with lawyers from other countries. Peschke Design created the website from scratch, with content provided by the firm. The initial website cost between $10,000 - $15,000. The firm also hired Peschke Design to design their annual Christmas cards and other printed materials. The project started in January 2008 and is still ongoing, with updates made in 2013 and more planned for the future.
UpNano, a 3D printing company, hired Peschke Design to help with the design of their high-tech machine. The company wanted a design that reflected the machine's high price level and could be applied to a product family. Peschke Design built the design from scratch to final implementation, starting with various design ideas. The first design was decided upon 3-4 months after the project started. The project, which started in March 2019, is ongoing, with more design components including designs for accessories in the product family being worked on. The total investment was less than $50,000.
Bekum, a machinery company, contracted Peschke Design to redesign the human-machine interface (HMI) of their machines. The project, which cost approximately $40,000, was divided into four phases. Peschke Design first examined the problems with the previous HMI and identified the requirements for the new design. They then moved on to the design phase, refining the UI/UX design and redesigning the graphics. After delivering the design and schematics, Bekum's internal team implemented the work into their machines. The project lasted from October 2018 to October 2019.