Wolfcub Digital
visit site- $5,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Brighton, England
Wolfcub Digital is a creative design and development studio based in Brighton, United Kingdom. They have a team of fewer than 10 specialists who provide UX/UI design, branding, and mobile app development services. Ever since the company was founded in 2013, they've offered their services to the IT, arts, and healthcare industries among others.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 33%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 34%
Enterprise (>$1B) 33%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 1 project
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- ABRSM
Highlights from Recent Projects
Wolfcub Digital has been a long-term partner for Atticmedia, an e-learning company. The collaboration has seen Wolfcub involved in several high-profile projects, aiding with interface designs, UX work, concept designs, pitch materials, and general digital design consulting. They have played a vital role in establishing brand style guidelines and design principles for Atticmedia's clients. Besides, they have contributed to web design, including initial concept work, UX visualization, and concept ideation. The projects they have handled are a blend of content, design, and development work. Over a decade, Atticmedia has invested approximately £150,000 in Wolfcub Digital, and their collaboration continues.
In another project, Wolfcub Digital worked with Immersive Interactive Ltd, a company specializing in creating immersive environments and virtual reality classrooms. Wolfcub Digital was tasked with a complete redesign and redevelopment of the company's software. They focused on the UI of the solution's editing section, aiming to create a world-class, online editor for immersive experiences. The process involved research, customer interviews, brainstorming sessions, and design sprints. Eventually, they produced highly detailed user journeys that encapsulated the final design of the software. The project, which started in January 2020, saw an investment of around £30,000 from Immersive Interactive Ltd, and it is still ongoing.